Hello,

The lwIP(v1.2.0) port to the Atmel AVR32 AT32UC3 and FreeRTOS(from v4.2.1
on) is currently maintained externally to the contrib module.
There are two major example applications:
# one is a simple application with a basic Webserver, basic SMTP client and
basic TFTP server.
# the other is a "Control Panel" application where the network part is a
more advanced webserver.

So far, this port runs on the EVK1100 board(using the Ethernet phy
DP83848I).

Regards,

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Cyrille Boulanger.
Application Lab Engineer - ATMEL Nantes France.
Tel: +33 (0) 2 40 18 15 25              |       ATMEL Nantes
Fax: +33 (0) 2 40 18 17 50              |       La Chantrerie
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www.atmel.com                           |       44306 Nantes Cedex 3

> -----Original Message-----
> From: 
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> gnu.org] On Behalf Of Kieran Mansley
> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 2:51 PM
> To: lwip-devel
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: [lwip-devel] Cleanout of old ports
> 
> A few months ago I suggested archiving any of the ports in the lwIP
> contrib module that didn't have an active maintainer, and asked people
> to step up as maintainers if they have an interest in support 
> for a port
> continuing.  It's not very surprising that no one stood up!
> 
> As a result, I've now archived all the ports except the 
> example unix one
> (which I'm happy to be the nominal maintainer, although I'm sure other
> developers will also make modifications here when appropriate).  The
> archived ones are still in CVS, but live in the ports/old directory.
> 
> This email has three purposes
>   i) to let you know of this change;
>  ii) to ask if anyone would like to be a port maintainer and rescue a
> port from the "old" subdirectory;
> iii) to ask if there are any maintained ports held externally to the
> contrib module (for example, I think the ecos port is maintained this
> way).  It would be good to create a list of these.
> 
> Hopefully we should be getting some new actively maintained 
> ports added
> in the near future to fill some of the void that this change has left!
> 
> Finally, it would be nice to have a few more example apps in 
> the contrib
> module, but again I'm keen that any code we distribute is 
> maintained to
> keep up with the current lwIP release.  If anyone would like to
> contribute an example app, and maintain it, please get in touch.
> 
> Kieran
> 
> 
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