Philip:

Great that you are excited about the mynewt stack. We are as well. If you dont 
mind me asking, what are you going to do with it? It is just personal 
curiousity so dont feel any need to reply. It is truly open source so you can 
do pretty much anything you want with it. :-)

The application you are trying to build is really a test application that we 
use internally. We have exposed it so others can use it for 
testing/evaluation/etc but just be aware that it is more of a test tool than 
anything else.

Unfortunately, it is not so tiny :-) We are going to be changing some things 
regarding images so at some point in the future there will be more code space 
allocated for images. So yes, it is expected that it will not fit on the 
nrf51dk. A colleague has made some changes so that it will fit but not sure if 
they have been committed yet. They would be on the develop branch if they were 
so you can check that out and build that. Do you know how to do that?

There are other things you could do to make it fit but I wont go into them at 
this point. Once you get it up and running and get a bit more familiar with it 
we can discuss other things that can be done.

Will


> On Jul 13, 2016, at 12:56 PM, Philip Levis <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> First off, I’m super excited about mynewt: an open-source BLE stack is 
> tremendously valuable. Great work!
> 
> But I’ve run into a problem: I’m trying to get started and build bletiny for 
> the nrf51dk. When it links bletiny.elf, it says that .text won’t fit in 
> FLASH, it’s overflowing by 2392 bytes. So two questions:
> 
> 1) Is this expected?
> 2) If not, what’s the best way to get started debugging what’s going wrong? 
> The newt build system is unfamiliar to me.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Phil
> 

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