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About version changelog

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analogy over 10 years ago

Where exactly can I look for version change log history (comprising of all versions and changes with each new version) for gpdk045, MMSIM and assura ?

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    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago

    Each release typically has a What's New document (or more than one document) in the <instDir>/tools/bin/cdnshelp documentation, which outlines the major changes in that release.

    In addition, on  

    for each release or hotfix that's present there is a README.txt file with the list of CCRs that were fixed in that release or hotfix.

    For the GPDK PDKs, I think (from memory) that there's a text file in the root of the PDK after it's been unpacked, or maybe a document in the doc/docs directory.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago

    Each release typically has a What's New document (or more than one document) in the <instDir>/tools/bin/cdnshelp documentation, which outlines the major changes in that release.

    In addition, on  

    for each release or hotfix that's present there is a README.txt file with the list of CCRs that were fixed in that release or hotfix.

    For the GPDK PDKs, I think (from memory) that there's a text file in the root of the PDK after it's been unpacked, or maybe a document in the doc/docs directory.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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