On Fri, 2010-12-03 at 09:48 +0000, Bob Brusa wrote: > Ok, let's give it a try and ask ecos people. But why should they produce a > documentation for lwip? Anyway, I asked them and am waiting now for their > answer. (Bet, they will tell me to ask the lwip-gurus :D )
Your questions to me seemed to be about how the lwIP port in ecos was organised: the location of header files, and ecos documentation. If I've got that wrong let us know. If I'm right, the only people who can answer those questions are people who know about that port and that documentation, which is why I suggested asking ecos. If you don't get an answer from them I'm not sure what else to suggest. If the documentation files that you're struggling to read are part of lwIP (rather than part of the ecos port of lwIP - a subtle but important distinction) then we might be able to help here, but the path you gave didn't seem familiar to me, which is why I'm assuming they are ecos docs. Perhaps if you have any more information about which files and what goes wrong that would help get to the bottom of it. > Actually, the only documentation on lwip I found dates back to 2001. Since > then, much has happend, new routines added etc. But no doc-update? I can't > beleave that.... You're quite right not to believe that: there have been many improvements and updates to the lwIP documentation since 2001. Where are you looking? The lwIP wiki is the best place to start. Kieran _______________________________________________ lwip-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lwip-users
