From be534e73f73c2e75cb541ad9d3d50736958ec440 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Gregory Nutt
Compatible GNU toolchains based on buildroot
available for
- download
+ download
to provide a complete development environment for many architectures.
@@ -1124,7 +1124,7 @@
- Release Notes
+ Release Notes
What has changed in the last release of NuttX?
What has changed in previous releases of NuttX?
Are there any unreleased changes.
@@ -231,7 +231,7 @@
@@ -1282,7 +1282,7 @@
The current release is NuttX 7.10.
NuttX 7.10 is the 110th release of NuttX.
It was released on June 9, 2015, and is available for download from the
- SourceForge website.
+ Bitbucket.org website.
Note that the release consists of two tarballs: nuttx-7.10.tar.gz
and apps-7.10.tar.gz
.
Both may be needed (see the top-level nuttx/README.txt
file for build information).
- Release notes for NuttX 7.10 are available here; + Release notes for NuttX 7.10 are available here; release notes for all released versions on NuttX are available in the Bitbucket GIT. The ChangeLog for all releases of NuttX is available in the ChangeLog file that can viewed in the Bitbucket GIT. The ChangeLog for the current release is at the bottom of that file. @@ -1300,7 +1300,7 @@
- Release notes for NuttX 7.10 are available here; + Release notes for NuttX 7.10 are available here; release notes for all released versions on NuttX are available in the Bitbucket GIT The ChangeLog for the all releases of apps is available in the ChangeLog file that can viewed in the Bitbucket GIT. The ChangeLog for the current release is at the bottom of that file. @@ -1308,7 +1308,7 @@
- Release notes for NxWidgets 1.13 are available here; + Release notes for NxWidgets 1.13 are available here; release notes for all released versions on NxWidgets are available in the BitBucket GIT The ChangeLog for all releases of NxWidgets is available at the bottom of the ChangeLog file that can viewed in the Bitbucket GIT.
@@ -1321,7 +1321,7 @@- Release notes for buildroot 1.14 are available here; + Release notes for buildroot 1.14 are available here; release notes for all released versions on buildroot are available in the Bitbucket GIT The ChangeLog for all releases of buildroot is available at the bottom of the ChangeLog file that can viewed in the Bitbucket GIT.
@@ -1666,7 +1666,7 @@ 1) Linux with native Linux GNU toolchain, 2) Cygwin/MSYS with Cygwin GNU toolchain, 3) Cygwin/MSYS with Windows native toolchain (CodeSourcery or devkitARM), or 4) Native Windows. A DIY toolchain for Linux or Cygwin is provided by the NuttX - buildroot + buildroot package.Development Environments: 1) Linux with native Linux GNU toolchain, 2) Cygwin/MSYS with Cygwin GNU Cortex-M3 or 4 toolchain, 3) Cygwin/MSYS with Windows native GNU Cortex-M3 or M4 toolchain (CodeSourcery or devkitARM), or 4) Native Windows. A DIY toolchain for Linux or Cygwin is provided by the NuttX - buildroot package. + buildroot package.
@@ -4207,7 +4207,7 @@ Mem: 29232 5920 23312 23312 Development Environments: 1) Linux with native Linux GNU toolchain, 2) Cygwin/MSYS with Cygwin GNU toolchain, 3) Cygwin/MSYS with Windows native toolchain, or 4) Native Windows. All testing, however, has been performed using the NuttX DIY toolchain for Linux or Cygwin is provided by the NuttX - buildroot package. + buildroot package. As a result, that toolchain is recommended. @@ -4284,7 +4284,7 @@ Mem: 29232 5920 23312 23312Both use a GNU arm-nuttx-elf toolchain* under Linux or Cygwin. - The NuttX buildroot provides a properly patched GCC 3.4.4 toolchain that is highly optimized for the m9s12x family. + The NuttX buildroot provides a properly patched GCC 3.4.4 toolchain that is highly optimized for the m9s12x family.
@@ -4909,7 +4909,7 @@ avr, m68k, m68hc11, m68hc12, m9s12, blackfin, m32c, h8, and SuperH ports.buildroot available for download from the - NuttX SourceForge + NuttX Bitbucket.org page. This download may be used to build a NuttX-compatible ELF toolchain under Linux or Cygwin. That toolchain will support ARM, m68k, m68hc11, m68hc12, and SuperH ports. @@ -4950,7 +4950,7 @@ avr, m68k, m68hc11, m68hc12, m9s12, blackfin, m32c, h8, and SuperH ports. This combination works well too. It works just as well as the native Linux environment except that compilation and build times are a little longer. - The custom NuttX buildroot referenced above may be build in the Cygwin environment as well. + The custom NuttX buildroot referenced above may be build in the Cygwin environment as well.
diff --git a/Documentation/NuttXNxFlat.html b/Documentation/NuttXNxFlat.html index fe9c252650..e8f68046f8 100644 --- a/Documentation/NuttXNxFlat.html +++ b/Documentation/NuttXNxFlat.html @@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ In order to use NXFLAT, you must use special NXFLAT tools to create the binary module in FLASH. To do this, you will need to download the buildroot package and build it on your Linux or Cygwin machine. The buildroot can be downloaded from - Sourceforge. + Sourceforge. You will need version 0.1.7 or later.diff --git a/Documentation/freeports.html b/Documentation/freeports.html index 608b05cdf2..83bda1fbd4 100644 --- a/Documentation/freeports.html +++ b/Documentation/freeports.html @@ -14,8 +14,7 @@