Thanks Mo. Someone else reported the same issue with Catalina. Their `-ldebug` log looked identical to yours. I'll upgrade to catalina and let you know what I find out.
Chris On Sat, May 16, 2020 at 10:10:34AM -0500, Mo Chen wrote: > Hi Chris, > > thanks for the clarification. > > I tried with the following debug info returned: > > newtmgr image upload -c mybleprph -ldebug > /Users/NNL/dev/myproj/bin/targets/myperiph/app/@apache-mynewt-nimble/apps/bleprph/bleprph.img > > DEBU[2020-05-16 10:03:28.615] Using connection profile: name=mybleprph > type=ble connstring=peer_name=nimble-bleprph > DEBU[2020-05-16 10:03:28.621] CentralManagerDidUpdateState: cmgr=0x5804b50 > > No further responses shown. No signs of connection. Under this status, I > checked the BLE advertise using my phone, the device is still advertising, > meaning the connection is not established. > > Would you please help interpret what the message code means? > > other details: > > newt version: 1.9.0 > newtmgr version: 1.9.0 > Device: nordic pca10040 > > The same method works under version 1.7.0 on Ubuntu Linux. So we can > confirm the device works. > > Thanks, > > > On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 9:15 PM Christopher Collins <ccollins47...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 07:47:22PM -0500, Mo Chen wrote: > > > Hi Chris, > > > > > > Thank you for your timely response. > > > > > > Under v1.7.0, the error message is: > > > *Unhandled event: xpc.Dict{"kCBMsgId":4, > > > "kCBMsgArgs":xpc.Dict{"kCBMsgArgState":5}}* > > > > > > Under v1.9.0 dev, without '--ldebug': > > > Nothing happens. No message, no response. > > > > > > Under v1.9.0 with '--ldebug': > > > I guess I did not get what you meant by "with the '--ldebug' switch". I > > > tried the following but with an error telling me unknown flag. > > > > > > newtmgr image upload -c mybleprph '--ldebug' > > > > > /Users/NNL/dev/myproj/bin/targets/myperiph/app/@apache-mynewt-nimble/apps/bleprph/bleprph.img > > > Error: unknown flag: --ldebug > > > > > > Would you please guide me on how to implement the --ldebug switch? > > > > Ah, sorry, I meant `-ldebug` (one dash only)! > > > > Thanks, > > Chris > > > > > -- > Mo Chen