Dear Wolfgang Wegner,

In message <20091218142428.gd30...@leila.ping.de> you wrote:
> 
> > >  TASREG_config :          unconfig
> > >   @$(MKCONFIG) $(@:_config=) m68k mcf52x2 tasreg esd
> > >  
> > > +astro_mcf5373l_config \
> > > +astro_mcf5373l_ram_config :      unconfig
> > > + @if [ "$@" = "astro_mcf5373l_ram_config" ] ; then \
> > > +         echo "#define CONFIG_MONITOR_IS_IN_RAM" >> 
> > > $(obj)include/config.h ; \
> > > +         echo "TEXT_BASE = 0x40020000" > 
> > > $(obj)board/astro/mcf5373l/config.tmp ; \
> > > +         $(XECHO) "... for RAM boot ..." ; \
> > > + else \
> > > +         echo "TEXT_BASE = 0x00000000" > 
> > > $(obj)board/astro/mcf5373l/config.tmp ; \
> > > +         $(XECHO) "... for FLASH boot ..." ; \
> > > + fi
> > > + @$(MKCONFIG) -a astro_mcf5373l m68k mcf532x mcf5373l astro
> > 
> > Please keep lists sorted, and don't add such scripting to the
> > Makefile. It is not needed any more.
> 
> Another question here:
> which sorting scheme should I adhere to? With the exception of the
> tasreg board, all coldfire boards are sorted according to their
> processor number (this sorting is in turn alphabetical, not numerical,
> probably because it better represents the family affiliation), only
> the tasreg board is at the end of the list according to the
> alphabetical order of the board names...

Please use the equivalent of "sort -f" on the make target names.

Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk

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