David, I saw the same issue but it went away when I got the latest version of newt (and I remembered to install it :-).
- peter > On Nov 9, 2016, at 10:03 AM, David G. Simmons <[email protected]> wrote: > > Every time I post with a problem, I cringe because there's a > 0 probability > that it is caused by me being somehow out of sync with the latest develop > branch. That being said, I'm pretty sure that I am, indeed, on the latest of > all said repos. > > DSimmons-Pro:apache-mynewt-core dsimmons$ git log > commit 0c51338ed56eee51d3c1b76f90db842eae1cac44 > Author: Marko Kiiskila <[email protected]> > Date: Tue Nov 8 23:29:14 2016 -0800 > > boot; don't start OS even when boot_serial is not defined. > > commit 41e4670a896ce2087e4e5ae1354dc40c74a0e4ce > Author: Marko Kiiskila <[email protected]> > Date: Tue Nov 8 23:27:50 2016 -0800 > > imgmgr; fix use of incorrect cbor encoder. > > ... > > So it looks like I have the latest version of the apache-mynewt-core repo. > The mynewt repo is another story entirely. Somehow I think I managed to get > sidetracked onto 'origin/0_10_0_dev' which is, apparently, not the same as > 'origin/develop' > > This, however, brings up another issue. Since I'm now up to date on newt, I > figured I should also make sure I was up to date on newtmgr. It's actually > not possible to tell what version of newtmgr I have, since 'newtmgr version' > isn't a valid command. (I've created a JIRA tocket o nhis, as I think newtmgr > should be able to tell you what version you're using) > > Now that I've gotten THAT issue cleared up, and I've rebuilt/installed newt > again, it seems to work. Have I mentioned recently how git is black magic? > > Back to work ... > > dg > > >> On Nov 9, 2016, at 12:26 PM, will sanfilippo <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> I dont like saying this, because I dont like it when folks say it to me, but >> I have the latest newt tool and the latest from develop (at least I think I >> do) and I have no issue with loading an arduino_zero board (either the >> bootloader or the image). >> >> I need to look at the go code in more detail to provide a better answer, but >> CORE_PATH is set here: builder/load.go. >> >> If you turn on debug when you load with -lDEBUG it shows the CORE_PATH >> setting. Not that that will help much, but at least it will show what it >> thinks it is. >> >> >>> On Nov 9, 2016, at 7:46 AM, David G. Simmons <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> >>> On the latest develop branch, there seems to be an issue with loading ... >>> >>> newt load arduino_boot >>> Loading bootloader >>> + . /hw/scripts/openocd.sh >>> /Users/dsimmons/dev/myproj/repos/mynewt_arduino_zero/hw/bsp/arduino_zero/arduino_zero_download.sh: >>> line 31: /hw/scripts/openocd.sh: No such file or directory >>> >>> It appears that $CORE_PATH is not properly set before >>> arduino_zero_download.sh is called. I've yet to discover where this is >>> supposed to be set in newt. >>> >>> dg >>> -- >>> David G. Simmons >>> (919) 534-5099 >>> Web <https://davidgs.com/> • Blog <https://davidgs.com/davidgs_blog> • >>> Linkedin <http://linkedin.com/in/davidgsimmons> • Twitter >>> <http://twitter.com/TechEvangelist1> • GitHub <http://github.com/davidgs> >>> /** Message digitally signed for security and authenticity. >>> * If you cannot read the PGP.sig attachment, please go to >>> * http://www.gnupg.com/ <http://www.gnupg.com/> Secure your email!!! >>> * Public key available at keyserver.pgp.com <http://keyserver.pgp.com/> >>> **/ >>> ♺ This email uses 100% recycled electrons. Don't blow it by printing! >>> >>> There are only 2 hard things in computer science: Cache invalidation, >>> naming things, and off-by-one errors. >>> >>> >> > > -- > David G. Simmons > (919) 534-5099 > Web <https://davidgs.com/> • Blog <https://davidgs.com/davidgs_blog> • > Linkedin <http://linkedin.com/in/davidgsimmons> • Twitter > <http://twitter.com/TechEvangelist1> • GitHub <http://github.com/davidgs> > /** Message digitally signed for security and authenticity. > * If you cannot read the PGP.sig attachment, please go to > * http://www.gnupg.com/ <http://www.gnupg.com/> Secure your email!!! > * Public key available at keyserver.pgp.com <http://keyserver.pgp.com/> > **/ > ♺ This email uses 100% recycled electrons. Don't blow it by printing! > > There are only 2 hard things in computer science: Cache invalidation, naming > things, and off-by-one errors. > >
