Hi Mohammad, I don't think there's a problem. You should only have the apps, repos, and targets directly after a `newt new` and `newt install`. That's expected. If you look in repos/apache-mynewt-core, you should see all the src for Mynewt.
The 'warning: unable to access '/root/.config/git/attributes': Permission denied' message is just a harmless warning from git. You only see it with the -v flag. It just means there's no /root/.config/git/attributes in the container. -Todd On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 8:24 AM, marko kiiskila <[email protected]> wrote: > I have a Linux setup running under VmWare, where I have a mynewt > dev environment. This is quite possible. > > Docker is more of a convenience thing :) > > > On Dec 5, 2016, at 2:32 AM, Mohammad Afaneh <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Thanks, Fabio. > > > > Yes, I'm aware that I can install on OS X - I just like to keep things > > isolated in a VM when trying out new projects and frameworks. > > > > I guess I'll resort to setting up on my native OS if I don't succeed in > > getting it working. > > > > - Mohammad > > > > On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 5:05 AM, Fabio Utzig <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> On Sun, Dec 4, 2016, at 10:55 PM, Mohammad Afaneh wrote: > >>> Thanks, Chris. > >>> > >>> I'm running: > >>> - OS X 10.12.1 (macOS Sierra) > >> > >> Hi Mohammad, > >> > >> Not sure you are aware but you can build newt/mynewt on OS X too. I'm > >> myself using Sierra for development. You just need to install some > >> dependencies like go and gcc-arm-embedded. Easily done with homebrew: > >> > >> $ brew install go > >> $ brew cask install gcc-arm-embedded > >> > >> Cheers, > >> Fabio Utzig > >> > >
