Hi devs! I'm getting started on NuttX and love the project. Looking to port my cpp project to NuttX.
I'm having trouble compiling the CPP version of the hello world using the existing documentation. I'm able to build nuttx just fine and flash my device using the C version of Hello World. The error during CXX building is "No thread API" *Background:* I'm following the (latest?) directions here: https://github.com/apache/incubator-nuttx/ I made my own docker image based on this Dockerfile which I understand nuttx is using for some part of ci/cid/testing: https://github.com/apache/incubator-nuttx-testing/blob/master/docker/linux/Dockerfile Running the following commands: git clone https://github.com/apache/incubator-nuttx.git nuttx git clone https://github.com/apache/incubator-nuttx-apps.git apps Then I configure for my own board (stm32f103rbt6) ./configure.sh nucleo-f103rb/nsh After "make menuconfig" and configuring the C hello world app, I'm able to build and flash my board and run "hello" just fine. This leads me to believe my toolchain is good to go. *Installing libcxx:* So moving on the c++ docs found here: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=139629545 but they may be outdated? Running: git clone https://bitbucket.org/acassis/libcxx cd libcxx ./install /nuttx/nuttx "Installing LLVM/libcxx in the NuttX source treeInstallation succeeded" I skipped the other two lines in that guide because they seem to clone a different and older nuttx clone from Alan's repo. *Trying to implement c++:* Going over to make menuconfig and enabling the following options (and whatever comes with them) Libary Routines->Have C++ Compiler Libary Routines->Build LLVM libc++ Applications->Hello World C++ example When I go to build I get a "No thread API"... make[2]: Entering directory '/nuttx/apps/examples/helloxx'In file included from /nuttx/nuttx/include/libcxx/cstdio:99,from ./helloxx_main.cxx:42:/nuttx/nuttx/include/libcxx/__config:845:4: error: #error "No thread API"845 | # error "No thread API" I've only seen a 3 year old post where some person was using their own toolchain, so I'm not clear on how to proceed. I think I need to include some extra things in my Make.defs but I'm usually working at a higher layer, I'm a medium-level linux person and have next to zero experience developing c/c++ apps on linux, but I"ve written plenty of apps on Windows. Really appreciate any help or insight you can provide, thanks! Matt