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author1138-4EB <1138-4EB@users.noreply.github.com>2019-08-31 22:29:51 +0200
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readme: fix refs to 'Building' (#909)
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@@ -62,13 +62,13 @@ GHDL currently supports three different back-ends (code generators). Each has it
LLVM has the same pros/cons as GCC, but it is easier to build. However, coverage (`gcov`) is unique to GCC.
-You can find specific instructions for each of the options in '[Building](http://ghdl.readthedocs.io/en/latest/building/Building.html)'.
+You can find specific instructions for each of the options in '[Building](https://ghdl.rtfd.io/en/latest/getting/)'.
### TL;DR
In order to follow the traditional way to `configure` and `make`, you need the an Ada compiler. Most GNU/Linux package managers provide a package named `gcc-ada` or `gcc-gnat`. Alternatively, GNAT GPL can be downloaded anonymously from [libre.adacore.com](http://libre.adacore.com/tools/gnat-gpl-edition/) (2014, or later; for x86, 32 or 64 bits). Then, untar and run the *doinstall* script.
-> Depending on the OS and distribution you are using, you will also need to install some toolchain dependencies, such as `zlib`. See '[Building](http://ghdl.readthedocs.io/en/latest/building/Building.html)' for specific package names.
+> Depending on the OS and distribution you are using, you will also need to install some toolchain dependencies, such as `zlib`. See '[Building](https://ghdl.rtfd.io/en/latest/getting/)' for specific package names.
To use mcode backend (easiest to build), in the GHDL base directory, configure and build:
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ That's all!
- [libghdl-py](python/libghdl) is a Python interface to `libghdl`. Currently, it is only used by `ghdl-ls`; however, it can be useful for advanced users which are willing to build Python utilities based on GHDL.
-- **[experimental]** [ghdlsynth-beta](https://github.com/tgingold/ghdlsynth-beta) is the integration of GHDL as a frontend plugin module for [Yosys Open SYnthesis Suite](http://www.clifford.at/yosys/), which uses the `libghdlsynth` library.
+- **[experimental]** [ghdlsynth-beta](https://github.com/tgingold/ghdlsynth-beta) is the integration of GHDL as a frontend plugin module for [Yosys Open SYnthesis Suite](http://www.clifford.at/yosys/), which uses the `libghdl` library (built with `--enable-synth`).
- **[deprecated]** `libghdlsynth` is a shared library that includes the analysis and synthesis features of the core GHDL, but not the pieces for compilation/simulation.