Hi Nges,

On 3/3/16 1:49 PM, Nges B wrote:
Hello,
I downloaded the the newt binary and placed it inside my lerva directory.
Now I have created my_app .
also ran the command
$ ./newt pkg search fs
and got the following output.

Installed package project/ffs2native@<nil>
Installed package fs/nffs@0.8.0
Installed package fs/fs@<nil>

I now  proceed to run the following command
     $ ./newt pkg install fs/nffs

In which directory did you run newt package install? You would need to run it in the my_app directory in order to have it work.

When you do that, remember to make sure to add larva as a remote package list for the installation:

$ cd my_app
$ newt app add-pkg-list larva https://github.com/apache/incubator-mynewt-larva Downloading pkg-list.yml from https://github.com/apache/incubator-mynewt-larva/master... ok!
Verifying pkg-list.yml format...
 ok!
Package list larva successfully installed to application.
$
$ newt pkg search fs
Package list larva has package project/ffs2native@0.0.0
Package list larva has package fs/nffs@0.8.0
Package list larva has package fs/fs@0.0.0

Then you can use newt package install. You'll also want to install the fs/fs package, which provides an abstraction of filesystem access routines for nffs, which is a specific implementation of the file system.

Cheers,
Sterling

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