On Sun, Oct 27, 2024 at 12:08 AM Lee, Lup Yuen <lu...@appkaki.com> wrote: > Refurbished Ubuntu PCs have become quite affordable. Can we turn them into > a (Low-Cost) Build Farm for NuttX? > In this article we… > (1) Compile NuttX for a group of Arm32 Boards > (2) Then scale up and compile NuttX for All Arm32 Boards > (3) Thanks to the Docker Image provided by NuttX > (4) Why do this? Because GitHub Actions taught us a Painful Lesson: > Freebies Won’t Last Forever! > Check out the article: https://lupyuen.codeberg.page/articles/ci2.html
Very cool Lup congratz!! :-) I am working on something similar but on FreeBSD, so no Docker available, so far only shell scripts, testing on 12.7.0-RC1, and building wall mounted board library :-) I recently posted a news here on the group on how to customize CP2102 chips so they have unique Name and SN so we can differentiate boards that used the same VID:PID, Name, SN values :-) Have a good weekend :-) -- CeDeROM, SQ7MHZ, http://www.tomek.cedro.info