There can always be a fork of the sources kept in TF-M repos to handle the case of needing local modifications for some reason.
- k
On Jul 10, 2019, at 3:48 AM, Andrej Butok via TF-M tf-m@lists.trustedfirmware.org wrote:
Hi Kevin,
Only if 100% of the external project source code is used without change. Even if it is valid now, nobody will give you this guarantee in future.
Regards, Andrej
-----Original Message----- From: TF-M tf-m-bounces@lists.trustedfirmware.org On Behalf Of Kevin Townsend via TF-M Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2019 10:41 AM To: Thomas Törnblom via TF-M tf-m@lists.trustedfirmware.org Subject: [TF-M] Using git submodules for dependencies?
Hi,
I'm currently working on integrating TF-M into Zephyr and getting TF-M working with QEMU. Part of that work is simplifying the setup and build process to generate a TF-M secure library.
Was the idea of git submodules for dependencies considered and rejected? Using sub-modules would reduce the number of setup steps required, and pair external dependency versions with specific TF-M commits/releases.
There may be a valid reason this approach was rejected, but it seems like a sensible option on the surface?
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