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Each of the file trees involved in eCos development has a + different role.
The eCos component repository + contains directories for all the packages that are shipped + with eCos or provided by third parties.
The component repository should not be modified as part of +application development.
The component repository is the master copy of source code +for all system and third party components. It also contains some +files needed to administer and build the system, such as ecosadmin.tcl.
You modify it by importing new versions of packages from a +distribution or removing existing packages. These activities are +undertaken using the eCos Package Administration Tool.
Files in the component repository should only be edited manually +as determined by the component maintainer.
User application source code should not go +into the component repository.
The top level HTML file for the + eCos Reference + Manual.
Pre-built tests for the supported platforms, and + the synthetic Linux target.
One of the example programs.
The Tcl program which is used to import new versions of packages +from a distribution or remove existing packages.
Implementation of the hyperbolic tangent function in the standard +math library.
A file with make rules, used +by the makefile.