I just used the tarball source snapshot under the 1.8.5 release notes section 
here: https://altusmetrum.org/AltOS/ <https://altusmetrum.org/AltOS/>

I just searched for git on that page & realized I never scrolled down past the 
1.6.4 version to see the git link. I’ll try that instead.

Thanks,
-Bryan


> On Mar 25, 2018, at 10:12 AM, Bdale Garbee <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Did you download a tarball, or start with gut clone?
> 
> On March 25, 2018 10:01:04 AM MDT, Bryan Duke <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks Keith.
> 
> I’ll skip Android. Easy!
> 
> I don’t see your modified pdclib in what I downloaded from here: 
> https://altusmetrum.org/AltOS/ <https://altusmetrum.org/AltOS/>   There’s a 
> pdclib folder, but it’s empty. Also, doing a git submodule update from the 
> altos root & src directories gives me:
> 
> fatal: Not a git reposityory (or any of the parent directories): .git
> 
> Any other pointers on pcdlib?
> 
> Thanks again,
> -Bryan
> 
>> On Mar 25, 2018, at 7:33 AM, Keith Packard <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>> Bryan Duke <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> writes:
>> 
>>> First issue is with the Android SDK. Platform 23 looks to be the only
>>> one supported on sid, but configuration.ac checks for something >= 17
>>> and also =10. Is the check for 10 just old code that can be removed? I
>>> can’t even find 10 to install, so it’d be great if it wasn’t required.
>> 
>> You don't need to have an Android SDK installed to build the rest of the
>> system; I'd encourage you to just skip this bit, it should be happy to
>> build the rest of the environment.
>> 
>>> Second issue was with pdclib.
>> 
>> You need our hacked up version of pdclib. The build system should
>> automagically fetch the bits when you download altos, but if it hasn't,
>> then run this from the altos source directory:
>> 
>> $ git submodule update
>> 
>>> Third issue is with stlink in ao-stmload.c. stlink_common.h doesn’t
>>> appear to exist on my stlink install (
>>> https://github.com/texane/stlink <https://github.com/texane/stlink> 
>>> <https://github.com/texane/stlink <https://github.com/texane/stlink>>
>>> installed in in /usr/local/include). It’s just stlink.h. I changed the
>>> stlink_common.h reference in ao-stmload to stmlink.h. That lets things
>>> compile further, but I’m getting stlink_v1_open errors for having too
>>> few arguments now. Do I need to be using stlink from somewhere else?
>> 
>> I've switched from using ao-stmload to using ao-flash-stm, which is a
>> shell script wrapper around openocd. You shouldn't need that tool
>> anymore, and I the build system should skip it if you run
>> 
>> $ configure --without-stlink
>> 
>> Thanks for pointing out some missing bits of our instructions; I'll try
>> to clean things up!
>> 
>> -- 
>> -keith
> 
> 
> -- 
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