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SubjectRe: New Linux Cross Reference (LXR) site
Hello Jan,

> You obviously use a quite recent lxr version. Which one? I have a
> number of projects still referenced via lxr 0.3.1 because it's easy to
> maintain and does not require a bunch of additional software. Maybe I
> should really update...

/Right! I am using the latest version (0.9.5)./

>
> Recently I started to experiment with OpenGrok
> (http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/opengrok), also for kernel
> trees. Quite easy to handle, and I was enthusiastic about it first.
> But it is not yet as robust as the lxr behind your site (reference
> links are occasionally missing in the code), it's history mechanism is
> not comparable to lxr's versioning, and arch-switching is lacking.

Thanks for the tip! I will keep an eye on this new tool too...

Cheers,

Michael.

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