You want lwip-1.3.1.zip. The other 3 are ‘release
candidates’ (RC) and predate the final release.
I find WinCVS to be easy if you’re running Windows. If
so and you want to use it, install WinCVS (find it with Google) and run
it. Use Checkout Module, use lwip as the module and CVSROOT set to :pserver:address@hidden:/sources/lwip
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Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 12:40 PM
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Subject: [lwip-users] Obtaining the lwIP source codes - how
Hi All,
I'm confused about obtaining the source for lwIP.
The simple way is to follow the Download link at https://savannah.nongnu.org/mail/?group=lwip
This leads to a list of zip files at http://nongnu.askapache.com/lwip/
I can find
lwip-1.3.1.zip,
lwip-1.3.1.rc1.zip
lwip-1.3.2.rc1.zip
lwip-1.3.3.rc1.zip
These all contain similar files. What are these? Which should I
use?
Alternately, there is the CVS link https://savannah.nongnu.org/cvs/?group=lwip
The page says for newbies that we should "ask a friend to show you the
way". Any friends out there?
Lastly, I will attempt to implement a tcp/ip connection via ppp over
gprs. I have implemented a FreeRTOS on my C161U microprocessor.
Can anyone suggest a lwip document that gives an overview of porting
lwip? I just need to see the forest and right now all I see are trees.
Anyone in the San Diego area want a paid consulting job?
Thanks!
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