Ubuntu does not ship with curl by default any more. If we are to use
curl to install SBT's required information, we must ensure it is
available for use on Ubuntu.
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (the most recent LTS release) stopped shipping Python
3.6 in their default repositories.
Upping it to Python 3.8 does not seem to have broken the
design/elaboration process. I tested re-building Chipyard and all its
dependencies using this new version, and everything appears to have
remained the same.
* [ariane/make] integrate ariane | have verilator be installed on path not in makefile
* [misc] warn on verilator not found | search for v files | cleanup build.sbt + .gitignore
* [firesim] bump
* [ci] add midas ariane tests
* [docker/ci] use new docker-image with verilator | re-elab on v changes for ariane | address comments
* [ci] remove references to local verilator install
* [verilator] update flags
* [verilator] minimal set of flags for ariane
* [ariane] bump ariane to master
* [ci] revert to 4.016 verilator
* [ci] install verilator to ci server | misc compile fixes
* [ci/make] add longer ci timeout | update when assert is added in verilator sim
* [firesim] bump for misc. updates
* [make/ci] cleanup makefile and remove firesim tests of it
* [docs/firesim] bump and clean docs
* [firesim] bump
* [ci] use remote verilator for midas tests
* [misc] cleanup built.sbt more
* [firesim] bump
* [misc] bump build.sbt patch for tutorials
* [firesim/ci] cleanup and bump firesim