remember the $ newt target create blinky command can not create a new project because it already exist.
On 3/4/16, Nges B <[email protected]> wrote: > after running the commands I should continue with the normal commands > to build the image?? > > $ cd ~/dev/larva/hw/bsp/olimex_stm32-e407_devboard > $ diff olimex_stm32-e407_devboard.ld run_from_sram.ld > cp run_from_sram.ld olimex_stm32-e407_devboard.ld > $ cd ~/dev/larva/project/blinky/ > $ newt target build blinky > > right?? > > On 3/4/16, Christopher Collins <[email protected]> wrote: >> On Fri, Mar 04, 2016 at 03:06:13AM +0100, Nges B wrote: >>> $ newt target build sim_test >>> Building target sim_test (project = test) >>> Building project test >>> Successfully run! >>> >>> $ newt target create blinky >>> Creating target blinky >>> Target blinky successfully created! >>> >>> $ newt target show >>> bin2img >>> arch=sim >>> bsp=hw/bsp/native >>> compiler=sim >>> compiler_def=debug >>> name=bin2img >>> project=bin2img >>> blinky >>> arch=sim >>> name=blinky >>> sim_test >>> arch=sim >>> bsp=hw/bsp/native >>> compiler=sim >>> compiler_def=debug >>> name=sim_test >>> project=test >>> >>> >>> I think this output is the expected. >> >> Great! Don't forget to set the arch, bsp, compiler, compiler_def, and >> project variables. >> >> Please feel free to send your questions to this list if you encounter >> any more issues. >> >> Chris >> > > > -- > "it is good to dream and work for the dreams than not to dream" > -- "it is good to dream and work for the dreams than not to dream"
