Hi, Andrew -
Thanks for your response. A few days after posting this
query, I took a
little time and trouble to download all of the HTML from the
website,
and then cobbled it together into a nicely printable
document. This
will serve my needs adequately, so you don't need to go to
further
trouble on my account. And I'll be happy to share what I
have created,
if there's any interest.
Thanks again!
Barry Wealand
-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Cagney [mailto:cagney redhat.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2006 10:12 AM
To: Wealand, Barry
Cc: gdb sources.redhat.com
Subject: Re: Location of PSIM documentation sources?
Barry,
That psim.texinfo file, who knows, and yes, it's bogus.
From the point-of-view of the GDB/src CVS repository that
file was
created as part of the original <<make GDB
public>> gorilla action that
JasonM and I did back in '99 - we simply imported as much
of the "Cygnus
CVS Tree" as we dared into the SRC CVS repo. Going
back to that old
Cygnus Tree, I see it appeared there (no changes since) back
in '96 - I
wasn't working for Cygnus then!
I'm currently chasing down old archives to figure out
exactly what went
down (which is getting tricky as prior to '01 my local
backups are on
DAT .
I'm pretty sure you need a find a psim-doc-BLAH archive
(peer to
psim-test-BLAH) that contains all the needed stuff.
Andrew
Wealand, Barry wrote:
> Hello -
>
> We're planning to use PSIM here soon, and it would be
desirable to
> have in-depth documentation at hand. I've found the
online manual, at
> http://sourceware.o
rg/psim/manual, and this looks like the right idea,
> but I'd prefer to have something more easily
printable. A footnote at
> the bottom of the table of contents portion of this
page leads me to
> believe that it was created from texinfo source(s). If
I had this
> source, I should be able to create a PDF version of the
documentation
> (I assume), which would be perfect. And, in the GDB
source
> distribution, there exists a file,
sim/ppc/psim.texinfo, which would
> seem to be what I'm looking for... but it's not.
That file seems to
> be cobbled together from parts of the documentation on
texinfo itself,
> plus maybe a few FAQs associated with PSIM, interleaved
haphazardly.
> In summary, this file seems to be seriously broken.
>
> Can anyone point me to good texinfo source(s) for the
PSIM
> documentation? (Or, if a PDF file is available, that
would be great,
> too.)
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Barry Wealand
> Lockheed Martin
> barry.wealand lmco.com
>
>
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