--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

If you want to do this kind of sanity checking, another thing you can
do is run the code through the corresponding synthesizers.  Don't
bother with place&route, especially since you can't target the 3S4000
with the web pack.  You can do the second-level modules (e.g. video
controller wrapper).  The top levels aren't going to synthesize yet
probably, although you can hack at those a bit if you like.  Mostly
what we want here is warnings and info messages.  For instance, size
mismatches on wires connected to ports, signals missing from
sensitivity lists, registers missing from the reset sections of
sequential code, etc.

--- end of quote ---

I actually (finally! I'm glad to be rid of the dreadful thing) messed up
my windows booting to the point of no repair, and WebPack and whatever the
Lattice one is don't appear to work under wine. I could try the Icarus
synthesizer, but I don't think that is what we want, if it even works.

I am also having trouble with committing the syntax changes to the
Subversion repo -- look what it says:
$ svn ci --username nicksa --password <pass>
svn: Commit failed (details follow):
svn: MKACTIVITY of 
'/repos/opengraphics/main/!svn/act/e640882f-70fa-4089-aea0-3bd4a0d1dcf1': 403 
Forbidden (http://svn.suug.ch)
svn: Your commit message was left in a temporary file:
svn:    '~/main/svn-commit.4.tmp'

Any Subversion guru out there have an idea what the problem is?

Thanks!

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