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Hi
I have created a project on Opencores 4 years ago. Later they changed their server and things work differently.
I have now a new version of my IP core that I want to upload there. The web-upload only allows for doc/pdf/jpeg files.
My new code is not fully compatible with the old one, basically the old one runs on Xilinx and the new one runs on Actel FPGAs. This way I need to keep both versions on the website. I sent a message to them but they didnt reply.
The opencores FAQ mentiones SVN to upload to be used. I think SVN assumes that a new file is a replacement for old files, so the opencores FAQ doesnt explain how to "add more files" instead of "committing changes". I just dont want to learn how to use this strange thing. Its for software oriented people, but Im a 100% hardware guy, I keep my design files in zipped folders and use sodering iron instead of PHP or command-line...
So, whats the easy way to put my new source files in a zip file to the OpenCores project page?
Im also working on a new project, and if that starts working I want to create a new Opencores project for that one as well. So I would really need a way to stick my files onto their website.
I have created a project on Opencores 4 years ago. Later they changed their server and things work differently.
I have now a new version of my IP core that I want to upload there. The web-upload only allows for doc/pdf/jpeg files.
My new code is not fully compatible with the old one, basically the old one runs on Xilinx and the new one runs on Actel FPGAs. This way I need to keep both versions on the website. I sent a message to them but they didnt reply.
The opencores FAQ mentiones SVN to upload to be used. I think SVN assumes that a new file is a replacement for old files, so the opencores FAQ doesnt explain how to "add more files" instead of "committing changes". I just dont want to learn how to use this strange thing. Its for software oriented people, but Im a 100% hardware guy, I keep my design files in zipped folders and use sodering iron instead of PHP or command-line...
So, whats the easy way to put my new source files in a zip file to the OpenCores project page?
Im also working on a new project, and if that starts working I want to create a new Opencores project for that one as well. So I would really need a way to stick my files onto their website.