This same guy sent these same questions two years ago:
https://lists.apache.org/thread/ytkp68ch78g0gt2xh8h9pvg66w2bgsmf

He ignored my request to not send this kind of email here, so I suggest
people just ignore it.

BR,

Alan



On Mon, Sep 22, 2025 at 6:46 PM Tim Hardisty <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Spam? Delayed messages? AI BOT?
>
> This dates back to April this year.
>
> https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg13081.html
>
> On 22/09/2025 11:03, Siddhartha Sharma wrote:
> > Dear David,
> >
> > I hope you are doing well. I am reaching out with an urgent question
> > regarding the NuttX build environment and whether there might be any
> > possibility of recovering project files that were connected and built
> > through it.
> >
> > Here is my situation:
> >
> > I was working on a complex project with NuttX integrated into
> Dronecode/PX4.
> >
> > Due to limited local storage on my SSD, I mounted and connected to the
> > NuttX environment in order to build and test. My understanding was that
> > this process allowed files to be shared in real-time with the NuttX
> system,
> > even when they were not fully stored locally.
> >
> > Unfortunately, my company asked me to cut-paste my project files to an
> > external hard drive for review, but they have not been returned to me.
> Some
> > of my work was committed to my PX4 and QGC forks, but critical portions
> > were only in the working tree that was being built with NuttX.
> >
> > This project represents months of work and is highly complicated —
> > rebuilding it from scratch is not feasible for me.
> >
> > Given this, I wanted to ask:
> >
> > When using NuttX in a build environment (PX4/Dronecode CI or otherwise),
> > does NuttX or the connected system maintain any temporary file caches,
> > build snapshots, or traces of user project files?
> >
> > If so, is there any way to request access to those caches or logs to
> > attempt recovery?
> >
> > More generally, does the NuttX environment ever retain build files from a
> > developer’s machine, or is everything strictly local unless explicitly
> > pushed to a remote repository?
> >
> > I realize this is an unusual request, but I am exploring every possible
> > avenue before concluding that my uncommitted work is permanently lost.
> Your
> > guidance on whether NuttX or its connected build infrastructure could
> hold
> > any recoverable traces would mean a great deal.
> >
> > Thank you very much for your time and for the incredible work you do with
> > NuttX.
> >
> > Sincerely,
> > Siddhartha Sharma
> >
>

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