Hello Alan,
A suggestion: when the user click on the option it should be nice to
> see the Help for that option.
Sure, I will add a side pane.
Regarding online IDE. I was trying few times to switch to online
development. The problem is that to debug or even to connect to nsh, one
still needs lo
Hi Maciej,
A suggestion: when the user click on the option it should be nice to
see the Help for that option.
Do you think it could be possible to do it?
Did you test MBED platform in the browser ever? They have an online
IDE where people can create an application, compile it and load the
firmwa
>
> Maciej's tool is much easier to use. Maciej has several other cool NuttX
> tools.
Thank you Greg for a good word. I will work on this configuration browser
more and I am glad to contribute it if the community will find it useful.
Regarding the other tools, I had one more project but I overcom
The configuration document he is referring to is not in the repository. I used
to create it only for releases using a custom tool at
tools/mkconfigvars.shMaciej's tool is much easier to use.Maciej has several
other cool NuttX tools. In a meritocracy, I think contributing these to the
project
Build performance has not been a priority for us yet. Johannes' 30 minute
build rocked us into some stopgap action. If and when it becomes a priority
there is probably more we can do in the future.Sent from Samsung tablet.
Original message From: Nathan Hartman
Date: 5/31/20
On Sun, May 31, 2020, 9:17 AM Maciej Wójcik wrote:
> That document is old, from NuttX 8.2 and needs to be updated.
>
>
> Yes, now I remember that there was some page with configuration options. I
> think it serves the purpose. It could be auto generated using CI, then it
> wouldn't be outdated. S
On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 12:44 PM Gregory Nutt wrote:
>
> > FWIW the build has become noticeably faster for me with latest master:
> > 1m21s now. Before, the build consistently took about 1m50s. So that's
> > 30 seconds saved. I build on Linux.
> yes I have seen improvements of 25-30% on all platf
FWIW the build has become noticeably faster for me with latest master:
1m21s now. Before, the build consistently took about 1m50s. So that's
30 seconds saved. I build on Linux.
yes I have seen improvements of 25-30% on all platforms, and more on
some Window's platforms that are more sensitive
On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 8:06 PM Nathan Hartman wrote:
> I build on Linux and those build times seem fast to me (20-30 seconds, 45-60
> seconds). I don't know if I've ever had builds that fast, but it might be my
> configurations, or my machine. I'll build one now...
>
> Latest master: 1m 47s
FW
On 5/31/2020 6:12 AM, Maciej Wójcik wrote:
Hello,
On many occasions I want to lookup configuration options in NuttX and I
found it inconvenient to run `menuconfig` for this.
So I quickly created a small web interface and deployed it here
http://nuttx-config.nxtlabs.pl
It allows browsing
Hi Maciej,
The link is not opening here!
BR,
Alan
On 5/31/20, Maciej Wójcik wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On many occasions I want to lookup configuration options in NuttX and I
> found it inconvenient to run `menuconfig` for this.
>
> So I quickly created a small web interface and deployed it here
>
>
There is no issue in reporting complaints here. :)
The changes to Make.defs do also improve performance, however we need
to do some hacks to get rid of the error messages.
On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 1:16 PM Maciej Wójcik wrote:
Thanks for explanation. I went through that PR right now.
I was j
There is no issue in reporting complaints here. :)
The changes to Make.defs do also improve performance, however we need
to do some hacks to get rid of the error messages.
On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 1:16 PM Maciej Wójcik wrote:
>
> Thanks for explanation. I went through that PR right now.
>
> I was
Thanks for explanation. I went through that PR right now.
I was just reporting as a good citizen :) I will check Issue pane next time
before spamming.
Hello,
On many occasions I want to lookup configuration options in NuttX and I
found it inconvenient to run `menuconfig` for this.
So I quickly created a small web interface and deployed it here
http://nuttx-config.nxtlabs.pl
It allows browsing and simple filtering of configuration entries.
Note that the error messages do not come from incorporating incdir.c
into the build system but rather from using immediate variables in
Make.defs
On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 1:47 PM Abdelatif Guettouche
wrote:
>
> > When I simply clone
> > and configure NuttX, I get a repeated error.
>
> Yes, we are
> When I simply clone
> and configure NuttX, I get a repeated error.
Yes, we are aware of those and actually have a solution (in
https://github.com/apache/incubator-nuttx/pull/1152)
However, we are still discussing other alternatives (or even reverting
the changes)
Sorry for the inconvenience.
O
>
> PR 1149 has been merged. That means that the incdir.c program has now
> been incorporated into the build system.
There might be some regression within this solution. When I simply clone
and configure NuttX, I get a repeated error. It might be related to recent
change
mkdir test
cd test
git
CONFIG_LIB_SYSCALL is also useful in FLAT build in some special case because
calling kernel function through syscall can avoid to patch the relocation
table(like ROMFS+NXFLAT).
> -Original Message-
> From: Gregory Nutt
> Sent: Sunday, May 31, 2020 12:07 AM
> To: dev@nuttx.apache.org
>
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