Hi Glen,

Like a lot of open source, it's evolved organically over many years.

If a re-org was to happen - the big question is who will take 
responsibility for it. If some one really wants to re-organise things, 
and is willing to carefully ensure nothing is broken (x86, Octave, 
embedded targets, Makefiles, unit tests, sort through/archive dead code) 
... I'm happy for them to have a go.

You didn't mention which part you wanted?  If it's the files reqd for 
FreeDV 1600 on an embedded platform, take a look in 
codec2-dev/stm/Makefile at the variable CODEC2_SRCS and SM1000_SRCS for 
what we use for the SM1000.

Cheers,

David

On 14/09/16 11:00, glen english wrote:
> Hi
> I am now porting into a cortex M7, as we speak
>
>   wading through all the codec 2 sources, which I have only ever browsed
> the encode and decode files
>
> I see the src folder has pretty much everything in it.....
> and I just want a bit of it...
>
> is there any reason for everything  in one folder?
> rather than
> /demos
> /tests
> /codec2_core
> /fmdv
>
> etc ?
> would save me going through each file looking for dependencies.
> or is there a list somewhere ?
>
> or " am I doing it wrong " ?
>
> 73
>
> glen
>
>
>
>
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