well UInderstood On 3/4/16, Christopher Collins <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, Mar 04, 2016 at 03:28:30AM +0100, Nges B wrote: >> $ newt target create blinky command can not create a new project >> because it already exist. > > Yes, you are right about that. However, that should not be a problem. > There are two steps in setting up a newt target: > > 1. Create the target (newt target create) > 2. Configure the target (newt target set) > > So now you just need to perform step 2. You can configure a target any > time after it has been created. For example: > > $ newt target create blinky > Creating target blinky > Target blinky successfully created! > $ newt target show blinky > blinky > arch=sim > name=blinky > > $ newt target set blinky arch=cortex_m4 > Target blinky successfully set arch to cortex_m4 > $ newt target show blinky > blinky > arch=cortex_m4 > name=blinky > > $ newt target set blinky compiler=arm-none-eabi-m4 > Target blinky successfully set compiler to arm-none-eabi-m4 > $ newt target show blinky > blinky > arch=cortex_m4 > compiler=arm-none-eabi-m4 > name=blinky > > $ newt target set blinky project=blinky > Target blinky successfully set project to blinky > $ newt target show blinky > blinky > arch=cortex_m4 > compiler=arm-none-eabi-m4 > name=blinky > project=blinky > > $ newt target set blinky bsp=hw/bsp/olimex_stm32-e407_devboard > Target blinky successfully set bsp to hw/bsp/olimex_stm32-e407_devboard > $ newt target show blinky > blinky > arch=cortex_m4 > bsp=hw/bsp/olimex_stm32-e407_devboard > compiler=arm-none-eabi-m4 > name=blinky > project=blinky > > $ newt target set blinky compiler_def=debug > Target blinky successfully set compiler_def to debug > $ newt target show blinky > blinky > arch=cortex_m4 > bsp=hw/bsp/olimex_stm32-e407_devboard > compiler=arm-none-eabi-m4 > compiler_def=debug > name=blinky > project=blinky > > Chris >
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