Hello everyone,

I am working on this issue about the W5500-EVB-Pico: 
https://github.com/apache/nuttx/issues/15549

I need to get the USB shell working since we are using this board as the 
controller for our hybrid rocket motor system.
I am attempting to locate the commit breaking the shell using `git bisect`, but 
I am encountering a pretty big issue
with the method I am using.

When bisecting, sometimes the commits get rolled back far enough that the 
current version of NuttX apps breaks the build
on an application. My method so far was to use `git log` to figure out the date 
of the commit that I am building and
checkout the NuttX apps to a commit of a roughly similar date. However, this 
approach is still leading me to failing
builds because of the apps directory not being exactly in sync with the kernel, 
and it is tedious to figure out which
commit works.

I am having a similar problem because this board depends on the Pico SDK being 
of a certain version, but that is much
easier since I am able to just check out to a specific version like 1.4.0 and 
rebuild.

Anyone who regularly bisects on NuttX, can you tell me how you get around this 
issue?

-- 
Matteo Golin

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