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+\r
+This makefile is how I Duane Ellis (openocd@duaneellis.com) builds\r
+openocd test purposes on Cygwin. I have included it here so others\r
+might also make use of the same configuration that I use to develop\r
+Openocd.\r
+\r
+--Duane Ellis\r
+\r
+To make use of it do the following:\r
+\r
+(1) Check out openocd in the standard way.\r
+\r
+For example - in cygwin, type this:\r
+\r
+ bash$ mkdir -p /home/duane/test\r
+ bash$ cd /home/duane/test\r
+ bash$ svn co https://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/openocd/trunk openocd\r
+\r
+(2) COPY this folder "right above" where you have OpenOCD.\r
+\r
+ bash$ cd /home/duane/test\r
+ bash$ cp ./openocd/testing/build.test2/* /home/duane/test/.\r
+\r
+(3) OPTIONALLY\r
+\r
+ You might want to review the file "local.uses"\r
+ Change options and so forth at the top of the file.\r
+\r
+(4) Initially, you need to download some additional files.\r
+ These include "libftdi", "libconfuse", and the ftd2xx drivers.\r
+\r
+(5) You also need to build the supporting libraries and install them\r
+ (They are installed "locally" only)\r
+\r
+ Type this command:\r
+\r
+ bash$ cd /home/duane/test\r
+\r
+ bash$ make initial.build\r
+\r
+ which: (1) downloads files\r
+ (2) builds the libs\r
+ (3) builds OpenOCD\r
+\r
+(6) As you hack upon OpenOCD... to rebuild OpenOCD...\r
+ \r
+ bash$ cd /home/duane/test\r
+\r
+ bash$ make remake\r
+\r
+ which: (1) re-bootstraps \r
+ (2) re-configures\r
+ (3) re-builds\r
+ (4) re-installs.\r
+ \r
+=======\r
+**END**\r
+=======\r
+\r