Remove CONFIG_LIBC_PERROR_DEVNAME. What was I thinking?
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files for the STM3240G-EVAL were replaced by one version in this directory.
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* configs/stm3240g-eval/webserver: Configuration submitted by Max Holtzberg
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for testing the changes to the uIP web server (see apps/ChangeLog.txt).
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* lib/stdio/lib_perror.c: Remove CONFIG_LIBC_PERROR_DEVNAME. What was I
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thinking? Arbitrary streams cannot be shared by different tasks.
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@ -4378,11 +4378,6 @@ build
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POSIX requires that <code>perror()</code> provide its output on <code>stderr</code>.
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This option may be defined, however, to provide <code>perror()</code> output that is serialized with other <code>stdout</code> messages.
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</li>
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<li>
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<code>CONFIG_LIBC_PERROR_DEVNAME</code>:
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Another non-standard option is to provide <code>perror()</code> output to a logging device or file.
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<code>CONFIG_LIBC_PERROR_DEVNAME<code> may be defined to be any write-able, character device (or file).
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</li>
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</ul>
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<h2>Allow for architecture optimized implementations</h2>
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@ -573,9 +573,6 @@ defconfig -- This is a configuration file similar to the Linux
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CONFIG_LIBC_PERROR_STDOUT - POSIX requires that perror() provide its output
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on stderr. This option may be defined, however, to provide perror() output
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that is serialized with other stdout messages.
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CONFIG_LIBC_PERROR_DEVNAME - Another non-standard option is to provide
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perror() output to a logging device or file. CONFIG_LIBC_PERROR_DEVNAME
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may be defined to be any write-able, character device (or file).
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Allow for architecture optimized implementations
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#ifdef CONFIG_LIBC_PERROR_STDOUT
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# define PERROR_STREAM stdout
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# undef CONFIG_LIBC_PERROR_DEVNAME
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#endif
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/* Another non-standard option is to provide perror output to a logging
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* device or file. CONFIG_LIBC_PERROR_DEVNAME may be defined to be any write-
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* able, character device (or file).
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*/
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#ifndef CONFIG_LIBC_PERROR_DEVNAME
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# define PERROR_STREAM stderr
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#else
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# define PERROR_STREAM perror_stream;
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# define PERROR_STREAM stderr
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#endif
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/****************************************************************************
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@ -83,10 +73,6 @@
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* Private Data
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****************************************************************************/
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#ifdef CONFIG_LIBC_PERROR_DEVNAME
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static FILE *perror_stream;
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#endif
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/****************************************************************************
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* Private Functions
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****************************************************************************/
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@ -101,24 +87,6 @@ static FILE *perror_stream;
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void perror(FAR const char *s)
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{
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/* If we are using a custom output device (something other than
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* /dev/console), then make sure that the device has been opened.
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*/
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#ifdef CONFIG_LIBC_PERROR_DEVNAME
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if (!perror_stream)
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{
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/* Not yet.. open it now */
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perror_stream = fopen(CONFIG_LIBC_PERROR_DEVNAME, "w");
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if (!perror_stream)
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{
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/* Oops... we couldn't open the device */
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return;
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}
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}
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#endif
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/* If strerror() is not enabled, then just print the error number */
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@ -128,3 +96,4 @@ void perror(FAR const char *s)
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(void)fprintf(PERROR_STREAM, "%s: Error %d\n", s, errno);
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#endif
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}
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Makefile.export is used only by the mkexport.sh script to parse out
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options from the top-level Make.defs file.
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mkfsdata.pl
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This perl script is used to build the "fake" file system and CGI support
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as needed for the apps/netutils/webserver. It is currently used only
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by the Makefile at apps/examples/uip. That example serves as an example
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of how to configure the uIP webserver "fake" file system.
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NOTE: This perl script comes from uIP and was (probably) written
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by Adam Dunkels. uIP has a license that is compatible with NuttX.
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mkversion.c, cfgparser.c, and cfgparser.h
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This is C file that is used to build mkversion program. The mkversion
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