I can try tomorrow. Maybe you can try enabling another app and see if you can 
run it. The "command not found" seems unrelated to nimBLE.

On Tue, May 25, 2021, at 20:26, Alan Carvalho de Assis wrote:
> Hi Matias,
> 
> No, this is not the issue:
> 
> Symbol: BUILTIN [=y]
> Symbol: NSH_BUILTIN_APPS [=y]
> 
> As you saw I used your "nrf52832-mdk:sdc" and you enabled it there.
> 
> Is it working for you?
> 
> BR,
> 
> Alan
> 
> On 5/25/21, Matias N. <mat...@imap.cc <mailto:matias%40imap.cc>> wrote:
> > The problem with apps listed but not being able to run them is a common
> > error (something worth adding
> > to the FAQ) I faced many times. It is due to not having support for BUILTIN
> > apps on menuconfig (you need general
> > support as well as enabling NSH BUILTIN support). It is strange that the
> > config is not functional though.
> >
> > Best,
> > Matias
> >
> > On Tue, May 25, 2021, at 19:51, Alan Carvalho de Assis wrote:
> >> Hi Matias and Miguel,
> >>
> >> I just tried nimble on nrf52832-mdk board without success:
> >>
> >> $ ./tools/configure.sh nrf52832-mdk:sdc
> >> $ make
> >>
> >> It downloaded and compiled nimble for NuttX correctly, the nuttx.bin
> >> was about 314944 bytes.
> >>
> >> When I drop this file inside DAPLINK disk it tries to flash and create
> >> the file FAIL.TXT with this content:
> >>
> >> "The hex file cannot be decoded. Checksum calculation failure occurred."
> >>
> >> Then I ran "make menuconfig" and enabled the "Intel HEX binary format"
> >> and after copying the nuttx.hex to DAPLINK disk the error disappeared.
> >>
> >> Accessing the nsh terminal I can see the nimble binary, but it is not
> >> running:
> >>
> >> NuttShell (NSH) NuttX-10.1.0-RC1
> >> nsh> ?
> >> help usage:  help [-v] [<cmd>]
> >>
> >>   .         cd        echo      hexdump   mkdir     ps        source
> >> unset
> >>   [         cp        exec      ifconfig  mkfatfs   pwd       test
> >> usleep
> >>   ?         cmp       exit      ifdown    mkrd      rm        time
> >> xd
> >>   basename  dirname   false     ifup      mount     rmdir     true
> >>   break     dd        free      kill      mv        set       uname
> >>   cat       df        help      ls        nslookup  sleep     umount
> >>
> >> Builtin Apps:
> >>   nimble  sh      nsh
> >> nsh> nimble
> >> nsh: nimble: command not found
> >> nsh> ifconfig
> >> bnep0   Link encap:UNSPEC at UP
> >>
> >> nsh> nimble -h
> >> nsh: nimble: command not found
> >> nsh> nimble
> >> nsh: nimble: command not found
> >> nsh>
> >>
> >> Initially I thought it was caused by recent update of the nimble stack
> >> on NuttX, but I moved to a commit previous to that update and still
> >> facing same error.
> >>
> >> Matias, do you think it could be some issue with my crosscompiler?
> >>
> >> I'm using the default ARM gcc from Ubuntu 20.04 gcc-arm-none-eabi
> >> package:
> >>
> >> gcc version 9.2.1 20191025 (release) [ARM/arm-9-branch revision
> >> 277599] (15:9-2019-q4-0ubuntu1)
> >>
> >> Thank you very much!
> >>
> >> BR,
> >>
> >> Alan
> >>
> >> On 5/25/21, Miguel Wisintainer <tcpipc...@hotmail.com 
> >> <mailto:tcpipchip%40hotmail.com>
> >> <mailto:tcpipchip%40hotmail.com>> wrote:
> >> > Matias
> >> >
> >> > Me and Alan will investigate!
> >> >
> >> > Thank you so much!
> >> >
> >> > Enviado do Email<https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> para
> >> > Windows 10
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >
> 

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