Hi Tomek,
For every event we had weekly meetings to plan the event. For all past events
those meetings were hosted Friday 19:00-20:00.
I will send the invitation ASAP for the meeting to all people that expressed
interest to help with the event.
I propose that we start the meetings this Friday
On Tue, Jan 23, 2024 at 10:37 AM Alin.Jerpelea wrote:
> For every event we had weekly meetings to plan the event. For all past events
> those meetings were hosted Friday 19:00-20:00.
> I will send the invitation ASAP for the meeting to all people that expressed
> interest to help with the event.
Hi,
I would like to develop my own builtin application to process some custom
commands. This app is started from nsh over the serial console. I have
duplicated the code from ftpc example and when application is started it
start to process stdin for commands. But this functionality is mixed with
nsh
Never mind. I have found a solution in the Nuttx Shell documentation, where
the CONFIG_SCHED_WAITPID option is described to force synchronous builtin
app execution, instead of asynchronous.
On Tue, Jan 23, 2024 at 6:19 PM Jernej Turnsek
wrote:
> Hi,
> I would like to develop my own builtin appli
Are you running app in foreground or background from NSH, i.e.,
nsh> app
nsh> app &
The second should show this kind of interleaved behavior. In the first,
nsh should block until the app exits.
Do you have waitpid() enabled? The first behavior depends on the
availability of waitpid()
Doe
Hi Alin,
I used Google Flights to comparece prices and the values are basically the
same from May to August.
If we have some bigger embedded/computer conference happening in Japan
around that time, we could put NuttX Workshop just after that, this way
people could participate in both events.
Let
I am running an app in the foreground. I didn't have waitpid enabled. Now I
have and it works as it should.
BTW, my app is not exiting to nsh. Thanks.
On Tue, Jan 23, 2024 at 7:38 PM Gregory Nutt wrote:
> Are you running app in foreground or background from NSH, i.e.,
>
> nsh> app
> nsh> app &
>
Hi Jernej,
by not returning to NSH do you mean after pressing Ctrl+C ?
Maybe this tutorial will help:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hszt15lTsnA
BR,
Alan
On Tue, Jan 23, 2024 at 4:56 PM Jernej Turnsek
wrote:
> I am running an app in the foreground. I didn't have waitpid enabled. Now I
> have
Hi Alan,
>From my knowledge there are no conferences in that period in JP. AFAIK the
>conferences are at the beginning of December and everybody is busy to attend
>or organize them.
Considering vacation plans in Europe and I still think that 10-17 Jun would be
a really good period. I will send
Hi Alan,
I have meant my app is processing its own commands as long as the quit
command is entered or CTRL-C is pressed.
BR,
Jernej
On Tue, Jan 23, 2024 at 9:15 PM Alan C. Assis wrote:
> Hi Jernej,
> by not returning to NSH do you mean after pressing Ctrl+C ?
>
> Maybe this tutorial will help:
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