Do you have a writeable /tmp? It would have to be /fs/microsd/tmp "interim output will be retained in a temporary file. Full path to a directory where temporary files can be created is taken from CONFIG_LIBC_TMPDIR and it defaults to /tmp if CONFIG_LIBC_TMPDIR is not set."
David -----Original Message----- From: Pieter-Jan Dewitte [mailto:pieterjan.dewi...@atmosuav.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2021 4:09 AM To: dev@nuttx.apache.org Subject: CONFIG_NSH_CMDPARMS not working as expected Hi all, I'm looking for help and found on Github this is the best way. In short, I don't understand why "set FOO `pwd`" gives me this error: "nsh: pwd: open failed: No such file or directory" I don't understand it because the documentation <https://nuttx.apache.org/docs/latest/applications/nsh/config.html#nsh-specific-configuration-settings>suggests this should work if CONFIG_NSH_CMDPARMS is enabled. Context: - I'm using Nuttx through PX4 with the "Cube Orange" - In the configuration of that board I see "CONFIG_NSH_CMDPARMS" turned on: - https://github.com/PX4/PX4-Autopilot/blob/master/boards/cubepilot/cubeorange/nuttx-config/console/defconfig - https://github.com/PX4/PX4-Autopilot/blob/master/boards/cubepilot/cubeorange/nuttx-config/nsh/defconfig - I'm afraid that as an end user, I don't know what the difference between these configurations is and how I can tell whether the parameter is in fact enabled in the shell I'm accessing For reference, I asked this question earlier also on the PX4 forum: https://discuss.px4.io/t/nuttx-output-from-commands/21015 Any help or pointers are appreciated! Best regards / Vriendelijke groet, Pieter-Jan Dewitte R&D Engineer *ATMOS UAV B.V.* Hangaargebied Marinevliegkamp 356 2236ZZ Valkenburg ZH The Netherlands +31 (0) 15 744 0321 pieterjan.dewi...@atmosuav.com www.atmosuav.com