> Hi
>
>> I did not commit this change because it's not backwards compatible.
>
> I have noticed more and more instances of backward compatibility issues
> lately as I am using older versions of the tools. At some point soon we
> are going to be forced to make everyone upgrade to the latest tools if
> they are to use the latest libraries.
>

It seems that's always a problem.  The changes have been less serious the
last few revisions, I think, but still, it's not really possible for the
group to maintain libraries for multiple versions of the tools with the
amount of effort available.

We have talked in the past about having regular releases based on the
timing of the Workshop, but it seems maybe we should try to tie them to
the release of Xilinx tool versions?  And patch them as we go between
Xilinx versions.  The collaboration relies on large part of a few big
players for much of the work on the libraries, and they all have their own
forks, versions, and patches to handle their own needs.  Not pretty, but
it is the way it is due to the volunteer nature of the collaboration.

I'm mot sure of the right way to go, but it merits discussion.

Should we start a poll of who is using what versions?

John


> Regards
> Andrew
>
>



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