* Change: In boostrap/ccb.py, change the devtoolset argument from a fixed
behavior "--devtoolset-2" to a selecting one "--devtoolset=X" where X
is the requested version of the devtoolset.
Modify coriolisEnv.py to dynamically detect with which devtoolset
we have been compiled. Idem for Makefile.package and
FindBootstrap.cmake.
* Change: In boostrap, remove support for Chams.
* New: In Hurricane::Technology, added support for DTR rules, UnitRule,
PhysicalRule and TwoLayersPhysicalrule. Added devices descriptors and
models descriptors (for Spice). Spice description is not used yet
but kept anyway in case of future use.
* New: Hurricane::Analog whole library and it's Python interface. This
provides support for transistors, capacitors and resistors. Only
transistor support is fully implemented as of now.
* New: In CRL/python/coriolisInit.py, read configuration files for the
Analog extension (analog.conf & devices.conf). Thoses are optionals
and a simple warning is issued if not found.
Added helpers/AnalogTechno.py DTR loading helper.
Add analog configuration files for 180/scn6m_deep_09.
* New: Oroshi tool that provides actual layout drawing for transistors.
* Change: In bootstrap, in socInstaler.sh, use the current version of
rapidjson.
* Change: In Hurricane, in FileWriteGzStream, complie to the latest
rapidjson headers organization.
* New: In Hurricane, in Cell, emit a new signal CellDestroyed toward the
observers (i.e. the CellViewer(s)), from _preDestroy().
* Change: In Hurricane, in CellViewer, in CellObserver::notify(), manage
the CellDestroyed case. Do not forget to remove the deleted Cell
from the viewer's history.
* Change: In bootstrap, in socInstaller.py checkout the support git
repositories (currently, only rapidjson). Send the report mail
to <jpc> & <lao>.
* Bug: in VLSISAPD, in the top CMakeLists.txt, do not requires the
Hurricane cmake, it is build after (cycling dependency).
* New: In <bootstrap>, socInstaller.py, a script to perform standard
SoC network installations and nighltly builds. Clone/update the
git repositories (Coriolis & Chams), build binaries and docs
in two passes, then send a mail report.