Changes between Version 10 and Version 11 of 802.11/Usage/SDK


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Apr 13, 2016, 5:32:47 PM (8 years ago)
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murphpo
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    6666As of release v1.5 all C source code is stored in the {{{svn_src}}} folder at the root of the {{{SDK_Workspace}}} folder. The 7 software projects use virtual folders to refer to the application, framework, and common code in the {{{svn_src}}} folder. Thus, if you modify a file shared by multiple projects (such as {{{wlan_mac_low.h}}}) all software projects referring to that file will be updated automatically.
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    68 The {{{svn_src}}} folder in the reference design archive is '''not''' an SVN working copy. This is intentional, in hopes of avoiding accidental updates from known-good code (from a ref design archive) to in-progress code (from svn). However the organization of the {{{svn_src}}} folder mirrors that of the C code in the SVN repository at [browser:/ReferenceDesigns/w3_802.11/c /ReferenceDesigns/w3_802.11/c]. This facilitates replacing the C code with a copy exported from a specific revision from the SVN repository.
     68The {{{svn_src}}} folder in the reference design archive is '''not''' an SVN working copy. This is intentional, in hopes of avoiding accidental updates from known-good code (from a ref design archive) to in-progress code (from svn). However the organization of the {{{svn_src}}} folder mirrors that of the C code in the SVN repository at [browser:/ReferenceDesigns/w3_802.11/c /ReferenceDesigns/w3_802.11/c]. This facilitates replacing the C code with a copy exported from a specific revision from the SVN repository. Replacing the source folder is a convenient way to migrate between minor revisions of the design that share a common hardware project.
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