Added some notes to the SPECfile regarding overriding the paths
to the avr tools - most are in /usr/bin, but gcc/g++ are in an
architecture-dependant ccache directory
Upped version to 1.3.2 devel
so that installations using only the arduino-core packages that
don't have the $(ARDUINO_DIR)/hardware/tools/avr directory can
still use the avr-g++ tools found in the $PATH (/usr/bin)
Previously BUNDLED_AVR_TOOLS_DIR was set to an empty string as
the directory doesn't exist, which meant that "ifdef BUNDLED_AVR_TOOLS_DIR..."
was set rather than skipping to "else SYSTEMPATH_AVR_TOOLS_DIR...."
No user would set BUNDLED_AVR_TOOLS_DIR so the assignment operator
:= should be used not ?=
Updated the version info/changes in various locations.
Fix#147Fix#151Fix#153
The following are the detailed changes
- Remove ARDMK_PATH, ARDMK_FILE and arduino-mk subdirectory
- Looks for ard-reset-arduino in $PATH or ARDMK_DIR/bin
- Fix git-archive command in RPM SPEC file
- Remove some whitespace
- Remove arduino-mk dir from debian package's arduino-mk.install
- Update docs to reflect the above changes
- Bump Up version to 1.2.0
Changing the optimization level from -Os to something else breaks the
SoftwareSerial library. This patch allow optimization flags to be set on a
per target basis.
When using ICSP programmers e.g. usbasp, you can burn sketches directly
to the chip without having to burn a bootloader, however you do need to
set fuses e.g. if you're changing speed/BOD.
Updated help text to include "make set_fuses" and also changed
"make burn_bootloader" help text which wasn't entirely accurate.
Fix#141
If these executables are not overridden in the child makefile, then the
default values are not set properly in the master makefile.
This complicates the solution for #119 :(
This reverts commit 66eec82a3a.
Till not it is not possible to build with Arduino core, without using a
.ino or .pde file. This commit removes that restriction.
However, the user has to explicitly include Arduino header files.
Fix#105
Working towards dropping the dependency on Perl (which very few Windows users
have), this commit implements the required functionality from ard-parse-boards
in a few shell commands from within the Makefile.
Fix#100
This commit modifies a few things in Arduino.mk to be able to support
overriding the necessary configuration options to support the chipKIT build,
and also includes an example sketch configured to build for the Max32 platform.
In addition the following changes were done as well
- Control C standard with a CFLAGS_STD flag, GNU99 by default.
- Duplicate show_config_variable in each sub-makefile.
- Remove redundant output of ARDUINO_PREFERENCES_PATH from config table.
- Defer Priting ARDMK_DIR until Arduino.mk.
- Define names of compiler tools earlier to use for path checking.
Duplicating show_config_variable is unfortunate because the code is duplicated,
but I don't see a good way around it since we need to dupliacate the check
for ARDMK_DIR before we can find Common.mk.
Fix#98
When a Leonardo based board is reset, the port disappears and we need to
wait till it comes back.
Earlier this logic was handled by a separate shell script. Now the logic
is moved inside the ard-reset-arduino perl script. This is done to
reduce the number of binaries that are needed by the makefile.
Fix#95
Earlier bin/ard-verify-size shell script was used to validate that the
binary hex file size is less than the flash memory of the target
microcontroller.
This commit removes the dependency on the external shell script, by
moving the binary size verification logic inside the makefile itself.
Fix#54
In Arduino Linux distribution, avrdude and avrdude.conf files are placed
in different path. This commit improves the autodetection of avrdude
and avrdude.conf paths by considering this fact.
Fix#48