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Rethink download/install method #28

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tcal-x opened this issue Jul 6, 2020 · 4 comments
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Rethink download/install method #28

tcal-x opened this issue Jul 6, 2020 · 4 comments
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@tcal-x
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tcal-x commented Jul 6, 2020

Right now we use a combination of downloading a tar.gz file, plus installing Conda packages. There is executable code/scripts in both parts. Is there a better way? It seems updating the tools to include recent additions is difficult (for example, see issue #27).

Perhaps there is some reworking already in the pipeline.

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tcal-x commented Jul 7, 2020

Alessandro is working on this I think.

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WhiteNinjaZ commented Aug 20, 2021

@acomodi @kgugala @nelsobe So do upstream changes to the other repos have to be manually ported into the toolchain? I noticed that the changes in symbiflow-yosys-plugins and symbiflow-arch-defs don't seem to be reflected in my toolcahin even after I reinstalled the most up to date version of symbiflow-examples.

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bl0x commented Nov 24, 2021

It would be nice to have a one-page guide on how to update symbiflow-examples and the associated toolchain to pull in the latest changes. Right now the most straightforward way for me would be to purge and reinstall.

What are the recommendations?

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umarcor commented Dec 14, 2021

@WhiteNinjaZ I think that yosys plugins are pinned in the environment.yml files:

And the arch-defs are pinned in the docs (see #223).

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