Re: Newbie & running into an error during setup

2016-12-08 Thread todd mitton
Ok.  Thanks Mohammad.

On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 9:47 PM, Mohammad Afaneh  wrote:

> Todd, unfortunately I don't have the environment set up. However, I was
> getting the same errors as before:
>
> Error: No testable packages found
>
> Error: Package @apache-mynewt-core/sys/config contains no unit tests
>
> - Mohammad
>
> On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 2:22 PM, todd mitton  wrote:
>
> > Glad the native install is working for you.
> >
> > The updated docker container should have worked though.  Could you paste
> in
> > the test failure if you still have it available?  I'm curious why it
> didn't
> > work.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > -Todd
> >
> > On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 7:31 PM, Mohammad Afaneh 
> wrote:
> >
> > > Even after that update, the unit tests were still not working. The
> > > directory structure however, I was confused about - the folders I was
> > > looking at in the documentation are in the "repos/apache-mynewt-core",
> > not
> > > the root folder (so I have all the folders).
> > >
> > > I ended up doing a native install instead of the docker method and
> > > everything is working okay.
> > >
> > > Thanks for everyone's help.
> > >
> > > - Mohammad
> > >
> > > On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 6:00 PM, todd mitton  wrote:
> > >
> > > > The docker container has been updated for version 1.0.0-b1.  Run
> > `docker
> > > > pull mynewt/newt:latest` to get the updated version.  Make sure `newt
> > > > version` shows 1.0.0-b1.  That version is working for me.
> > > >
> > > > Thanks,
> > > > -Todd
> > > >
> > > > On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 12:13 PM, David G. Simmons 
> > > > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > I'm looking into this, and here's what happens when I do what is
> > > > described
> > > > > in the docs (by copy/paste from the doc to my terminal on OS X
> > Sierra)
> > > > >
> > > > > TL;DR: There is a major malfunction in running any of the tests:
> > > > > In file included from aes.c:29:0:
> > > > > /Users/dsimmons/test_newt/myproj/repos/apache-mynewt-
> > > > > core/crypto/mbedtls/include/mbedtls/config.h:2522:10: error:
> > #include
> > > > > expects "FILENAME" or 
> > > > >  #include MBEDTLS_USER_CONFIG_FILE
> > > > >
> > > > > Read on to see (if you're interested) how the docs differ from the
> > > actual
> > > > > output (tl;dr: They don't :-) )
> > > > >
> > > > > dsimmons$ newt new myproj
> > > > > Downloading project skeleton from apache/incubator-mynewt-
> blinky...
> > > > > Installing skeleton in myproj...
> > > > > Project myproj successfully created.
> > > > > DSimmons-Pro:test_newt dsimmons$ cd myproj/
> > > > > DSimmons-Pro:myproj dsimmons$ tree
> > > > > .
> > > > > ├── DISCLAIMER
> > > > > ├── LICENSE
> > > > > ├── NOTICE
> > > > > ├── README.md
> > > > > ├── apps
> > > > > │   └── blinky
> > > > > │   ├── pkg.yml
> > > > > │   └── src
> > > > > │   └── main.c
> > > > > ├── project.yml
> > > > > └── targets
> > > > > ├── my_blinky_sim
> > > > > │   ├── pkg.yml
> > > > > │   └── target.yml
> > > > > └── unittest
> > > > > ├── pkg.yml
> > > > > └── target.yml
> > > > >
> > > > > 6 directories, 11 files
> > > > > dsimmons$ newt install -v
> > > > > apache-mynewt-core
> > > > > Downloading repository description for apache-mynewt-core...
> > > > >  success!
> > > > > Downloading repository incubator-mynewt-core (branch: master;
> commit:
> > > > > mynewt_1_0_0_b1_tag) at https://github.com/apache/
> > > > > incubator-mynewt-core.git
> > > > > Cloning into '/var/folders/_l/m5h3k18x0x3f6422p12_
> cpchgp/T/newt-
> > > > > repo730366949'...
> > > > > remote: Counting objects: 45144, done.
> > > > > remote: Compressing objects: 100% (150/150), done.
> > > > > remote: Total 45144 (delta 60), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused
> 44981
> > > > > Receiving objects: 100% (45144/45144), 73.66 MiB | 19.08 MiB/s,
> done.
> > > > > Resolving deltas: 100% (26822/26822), done.
> > > > > Checking connectivity... done.
> > > > > apache-mynewt-core successfully installed version 0.9.9-none
> > > > > DSimmons-Pro:myproj dsimmons$ tree -L 2 repos/apache-mynewt-core/
> > > > > repos/apache-mynewt-core/
> > > > > ├── CODING_STANDARDS.md
> > > > > ├── DISCLAIMER
> > > > > ├── LICENSE
> > > > > ├── NOTICE
> > > > > ├── README.md
> > > > > ├── RELEASE_NOTES.md
> > > > > ├── apps
> > > > > │   ├── blecent
> > > > > │   ├── blehci
> > > > > │   ├── bleprph
> > > > > │   ├── bleprph_oic
> > > > > │   ├── bletest
> > > > > │   ├── bletiny
> > > > > │   ├── bleuart
> > > > > │   ├── boot
> > > > > │   ├── ffs2native
> > > > > │   ├── ocf_sample
> > > > > │   ├── slinky
> > > > > │   ├── slinky_oic
> > > > > │   ├── spitest
> > > > > │   ├── splitty
> > > > > │   ├── test
> > > > > │   └── timtest
> > > > > ├── boot
> > > > > │   ├── boot_serial
> > > > > │   ├── bootutil
> > > > > │   └── split
> > > > > ├── compiler
> > > > > │   ├── arm-none-eabi-m0
> > > > > │   ├── arm-none-eabi-m4
> > > > > │   ├── gdbmacros

Re: Newbie & running into an error during setup

2016-12-06 Thread Mohammad Afaneh
Even after that update, the unit tests were still not working. The
directory structure however, I was confused about - the folders I was
looking at in the documentation are in the "repos/apache-mynewt-core", not
the root folder (so I have all the folders).

I ended up doing a native install instead of the docker method and
everything is working okay.

Thanks for everyone's help.

- Mohammad

On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 6:00 PM, todd mitton  wrote:

> The docker container has been updated for version 1.0.0-b1.  Run `docker
> pull mynewt/newt:latest` to get the updated version.  Make sure `newt
> version` shows 1.0.0-b1.  That version is working for me.
>
> Thanks,
> -Todd
>
> On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 12:13 PM, David G. Simmons 
> wrote:
>
> > I'm looking into this, and here's what happens when I do what is
> described
> > in the docs (by copy/paste from the doc to my terminal on OS X Sierra)
> >
> > TL;DR: There is a major malfunction in running any of the tests:
> > In file included from aes.c:29:0:
> > /Users/dsimmons/test_newt/myproj/repos/apache-mynewt-
> > core/crypto/mbedtls/include/mbedtls/config.h:2522:10: error: #include
> > expects "FILENAME" or 
> >  #include MBEDTLS_USER_CONFIG_FILE
> >
> > Read on to see (if you're interested) how the docs differ from the actual
> > output (tl;dr: They don't :-) )
> >
> > dsimmons$ newt new myproj
> > Downloading project skeleton from apache/incubator-mynewt-blinky...
> > Installing skeleton in myproj...
> > Project myproj successfully created.
> > DSimmons-Pro:test_newt dsimmons$ cd myproj/
> > DSimmons-Pro:myproj dsimmons$ tree
> > .
> > ├── DISCLAIMER
> > ├── LICENSE
> > ├── NOTICE
> > ├── README.md
> > ├── apps
> > │   └── blinky
> > │   ├── pkg.yml
> > │   └── src
> > │   └── main.c
> > ├── project.yml
> > └── targets
> > ├── my_blinky_sim
> > │   ├── pkg.yml
> > │   └── target.yml
> > └── unittest
> > ├── pkg.yml
> > └── target.yml
> >
> > 6 directories, 11 files
> > dsimmons$ newt install -v
> > apache-mynewt-core
> > Downloading repository description for apache-mynewt-core...
> >  success!
> > Downloading repository incubator-mynewt-core (branch: master; commit:
> > mynewt_1_0_0_b1_tag) at https://github.com/apache/
> > incubator-mynewt-core.git
> > Cloning into '/var/folders/_l/m5h3k18x0x3f6422p12_cpchgp/T/newt-
> > repo730366949'...
> > remote: Counting objects: 45144, done.
> > remote: Compressing objects: 100% (150/150), done.
> > remote: Total 45144 (delta 60), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 44981
> > Receiving objects: 100% (45144/45144), 73.66 MiB | 19.08 MiB/s, done.
> > Resolving deltas: 100% (26822/26822), done.
> > Checking connectivity... done.
> > apache-mynewt-core successfully installed version 0.9.9-none
> > DSimmons-Pro:myproj dsimmons$ tree -L 2 repos/apache-mynewt-core/
> > repos/apache-mynewt-core/
> > ├── CODING_STANDARDS.md
> > ├── DISCLAIMER
> > ├── LICENSE
> > ├── NOTICE
> > ├── README.md
> > ├── RELEASE_NOTES.md
> > ├── apps
> > │   ├── blecent
> > │   ├── blehci
> > │   ├── bleprph
> > │   ├── bleprph_oic
> > │   ├── bletest
> > │   ├── bletiny
> > │   ├── bleuart
> > │   ├── boot
> > │   ├── ffs2native
> > │   ├── ocf_sample
> > │   ├── slinky
> > │   ├── slinky_oic
> > │   ├── spitest
> > │   ├── splitty
> > │   ├── test
> > │   └── timtest
> > ├── boot
> > │   ├── boot_serial
> > │   ├── bootutil
> > │   └── split
> > ├── compiler
> > │   ├── arm-none-eabi-m0
> > │   ├── arm-none-eabi-m4
> > │   ├── gdbmacros
> > │   └── sim
> > ├── crypto
> > │   ├── mbedtls
> > │   └── tinycrypt
> > ├── docs
> > │   └── doxygen.xml
> > ├── encoding
> > │   ├── base64
> > │   ├── cborattr
> > │   ├── json
> > │   └── tinycbor
> > ├── fs
> > │   ├── fcb
> > │   ├── fs
> > │   └── nffs
> > ├── hw
> > │   ├── bsp
> > │   ├── cmsis-core
> > │   ├── drivers
> > │   ├── hal
> > │   ├── mcu
> > │   └── scripts
> > ├── kernel
> > │   └── os
> > ├── libc
> > │   └── baselibc
> > ├── mgmt
> > │   ├── imgmgr
> > │   ├── mgmt
> > │   ├── newtmgr
> > │   └── oicmgr
> > ├── net
> > │   ├── ip
> > │   ├── nimble
> > │   ├── oic
> > │   └── wifi
> > ├── project.yml
> > ├── repository.yml
> > ├── sys
> > │   ├── config
> > │   ├── console
> > │   ├── coredump
> > │   ├── defs
> > │   ├── flash_map
> > │   ├── id
> > │   ├── log
> > │   ├── mfg
> > │   ├── reboot
> > │   ├── shell
> > │   ├── stats
> > │   └── sysinit
> > ├── targets
> > │   └── unittest
> > ├── test
> > │   ├── crash_test
> > │   ├── flash_test
> > │   ├── runtest
> > │   ├── testreport
> > │   └── testutil
> > ├── time
> > │   └── datetime
> > └── util
> > ├── cbmem
> > ├── crc
> > └── mem
> >
> > 87 directories, 9 files
> > DSimmons-Pro:myproj dsimmons$  newt test @apache-mynewt-core/sys/config
> > Testing package @apache-mynewt-core/sys/config/test-fcb
> > Compiling bootutil_misc.c
> > Compiling image_ec.c
> > Compiling image_rsa.c
> > Compiling image_validate.c
> > Compiling loader.c
> > 

Re: Newbie & running into an error during setup

2016-12-06 Thread David G. Simmons
I'm looking into this, and here's what happens when I do what is described in 
the docs (by copy/paste from the doc to my terminal on OS X Sierra)

TL;DR: There is a major malfunction in running any of the tests: 
In file included from aes.c:29:0:
/Users/dsimmons/test_newt/myproj/repos/apache-mynewt-core/crypto/mbedtls/include/mbedtls/config.h:2522:10:
 error: #include expects "FILENAME" or 
 #include MBEDTLS_USER_CONFIG_FILE

Read on to see (if you're interested) how the docs differ from the actual 
output (tl;dr: They don't :-) )

dsimmons$ newt new myproj
Downloading project skeleton from apache/incubator-mynewt-blinky...
Installing skeleton in myproj...
Project myproj successfully created.
DSimmons-Pro:test_newt dsimmons$ cd myproj/
DSimmons-Pro:myproj dsimmons$ tree
.
├── DISCLAIMER
├── LICENSE
├── NOTICE
├── README.md
├── apps
│   └── blinky
│   ├── pkg.yml
│   └── src
│   └── main.c
├── project.yml
└── targets
├── my_blinky_sim
│   ├── pkg.yml
│   └── target.yml
└── unittest
├── pkg.yml
└── target.yml

6 directories, 11 files
dsimmons$ newt install -v
apache-mynewt-core
Downloading repository description for apache-mynewt-core...
 success!
Downloading repository incubator-mynewt-core (branch: master; commit: 
mynewt_1_0_0_b1_tag) at https://github.com/apache/incubator-mynewt-core.git
Cloning into 
'/var/folders/_l/m5h3k18x0x3f6422p12_cpchgp/T/newt-repo730366949'...
remote: Counting objects: 45144, done.
remote: Compressing objects: 100% (150/150), done.
remote: Total 45144 (delta 60), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 44981
Receiving objects: 100% (45144/45144), 73.66 MiB | 19.08 MiB/s, done.
Resolving deltas: 100% (26822/26822), done.
Checking connectivity... done.
apache-mynewt-core successfully installed version 0.9.9-none
DSimmons-Pro:myproj dsimmons$ tree -L 2 repos/apache-mynewt-core/
repos/apache-mynewt-core/
├── CODING_STANDARDS.md
├── DISCLAIMER
├── LICENSE
├── NOTICE
├── README.md
├── RELEASE_NOTES.md
├── apps
│   ├── blecent
│   ├── blehci
│   ├── bleprph
│   ├── bleprph_oic
│   ├── bletest
│   ├── bletiny
│   ├── bleuart
│   ├── boot
│   ├── ffs2native
│   ├── ocf_sample
│   ├── slinky
│   ├── slinky_oic
│   ├── spitest
│   ├── splitty
│   ├── test
│   └── timtest
├── boot
│   ├── boot_serial
│   ├── bootutil
│   └── split
├── compiler
│   ├── arm-none-eabi-m0
│   ├── arm-none-eabi-m4
│   ├── gdbmacros
│   └── sim
├── crypto
│   ├── mbedtls
│   └── tinycrypt
├── docs
│   └── doxygen.xml
├── encoding
│   ├── base64
│   ├── cborattr
│   ├── json
│   └── tinycbor
├── fs
│   ├── fcb
│   ├── fs
│   └── nffs
├── hw
│   ├── bsp
│   ├── cmsis-core
│   ├── drivers
│   ├── hal
│   ├── mcu
│   └── scripts
├── kernel
│   └── os
├── libc
│   └── baselibc
├── mgmt
│   ├── imgmgr
│   ├── mgmt
│   ├── newtmgr
│   └── oicmgr
├── net
│   ├── ip
│   ├── nimble
│   ├── oic
│   └── wifi
├── project.yml
├── repository.yml
├── sys
│   ├── config
│   ├── console
│   ├── coredump
│   ├── defs
│   ├── flash_map
│   ├── id
│   ├── log
│   ├── mfg
│   ├── reboot
│   ├── shell
│   ├── stats
│   └── sysinit
├── targets
│   └── unittest
├── test
│   ├── crash_test
│   ├── flash_test
│   ├── runtest
│   ├── testreport
│   └── testutil
├── time
│   └── datetime
└── util
├── cbmem
├── crc
└── mem

87 directories, 9 files
DSimmons-Pro:myproj dsimmons$  newt test @apache-mynewt-core/sys/config
Testing package @apache-mynewt-core/sys/config/test-fcb
Compiling bootutil_misc.c
Compiling image_ec.c
Compiling image_rsa.c
Compiling image_validate.c
Compiling loader.c
Archiving bootutil.a
In file included from aes.c:29:0:
/Users/dsimmons/test_newt/myproj/repos/apache-mynewt-core/crypto/mbedtls/include/mbedtls/config.h:2522:10:
 error: #include expects "FILENAME" or 
 #include MBEDTLS_USER_CONFIG_FILE
  ^
Testing package @apache-mynewt-core/sys/config/test-nffs
Compiling bootutil_misc.c
Compiling image_ec.c
Compiling image_rsa.c
Compiling image_validate.c
Compiling loader.c
Archiving bootutil.a
In file included from aes.c:29:0:
/Users/dsimmons/test_newt/myproj/repos/apache-mynewt-core/crypto/mbedtls/include/mbedtls/config.h:2522:10:
 error: #include expects "FILENAME" or 
 #include MBEDTLS_USER_CONFIG_FILE
  ^
Error: Test failure(s):
Passed tests: []
Failed tests: [sys/config/test-fcb sys/config/test-nffs]
DSimmons-Pro:myproj dsimmons$
DSimmons-Pro:myproj dsimmons$

So it looks like the latest version of newt-core has a *slight* bug in it. :-) 
But other than that, everything seems to follow the docs 100% ... At least on 
my system.

I'll test Ubuntu next.

dg

> On Dec 6, 2016, at 12:23 PM, Mohammad Afaneh  wrote:
> 
> Todd,
> 
> What threw me off is that the doc page:
> https://mynewt.apache.org/latest/os/get_started/project_create/ says that I
> should expect to see more folders (such as boot, crypto, compiler..etc).
> Also, when running the "newt test all" or "newt test
> @apache-mynewt-core/sys/config" it says there are no tests:

Re: Newbie & running into an error during setup

2016-12-06 Thread Mohammad Afaneh
Todd,

What threw me off is that the doc page:
https://mynewt.apache.org/latest/os/get_started/project_create/ says that I
should expect to see more folders (such as boot, crypto, compiler..etc).
Also, when running the "newt test all" or "newt test
@apache-mynewt-core/sys/config" it says there are no tests:

Error: No testable packages found

Error: Package @apache-mynewt-core/sys/config contains no unit tests

Is there some additional step that I'm missing before getting to this point?

Thanks.

On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 11:42 AM, todd mitton  wrote:

> Hi Mohammad,
>
> I don't think there's a problem.  You should only have the apps, repos, and
> targets directly after a `newt new` and `newt install`.  That's expected.
> If you look in repos/apache-mynewt-core, you should see all the src for
> Mynewt.
>
> The 'warning: unable to access '/root/.config/git/attributes': Permission
> denied' message is just a harmless warning from git.  You only see it with
> the -v flag.  It just means there's no /root/.config/git/attributes in the
> container.
>
> -Todd
>
> On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 8:24 AM, marko kiiskila  wrote:
>
> > I have a Linux setup running under VmWare, where I have a mynewt
> > dev environment. This is quite possible.
> >
> > Docker is more of a convenience thing :)
> >
> > > On Dec 5, 2016, at 2:32 AM, Mohammad Afaneh  wrote:
> > >
> > > Thanks, Fabio.
> > >
> > > Yes, I'm aware that I can install on OS X - I just like to keep things
> > > isolated in a VM when trying out new projects and frameworks.
> > >
> > > I guess I'll resort to setting up on my native OS if I don't succeed in
> > > getting it working.
> > >
> > > - Mohammad
> > >
> > > On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 5:05 AM, Fabio Utzig  wrote:
> > >
> > >> On Sun, Dec 4, 2016, at 10:55 PM, Mohammad Afaneh wrote:
> > >>> Thanks, Chris.
> > >>>
> > >>> I'm running:
> > >>> - OS X 10.12.1 (macOS Sierra)
> > >>
> > >> Hi Mohammad,
> > >>
> > >> Not sure you are aware but you can build newt/mynewt on OS X too. I'm
> > >> myself using Sierra for development. You just need to install some
> > >> dependencies like go and gcc-arm-embedded. Easily done with homebrew:
> > >>
> > >> $ brew install go
> > >> $ brew cask install gcc-arm-embedded
> > >>
> > >> Cheers,
> > >> Fabio Utzig
> > >>
> >
> >
>


Re: Newbie & running into an error during setup

2016-12-06 Thread todd mitton
Hi Mohammad,

I don't think there's a problem.  You should only have the apps, repos, and
targets directly after a `newt new` and `newt install`.  That's expected.
If you look in repos/apache-mynewt-core, you should see all the src for
Mynewt.

The 'warning: unable to access '/root/.config/git/attributes': Permission
denied' message is just a harmless warning from git.  You only see it with
the -v flag.  It just means there's no /root/.config/git/attributes in the
container.

-Todd

On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 8:24 AM, marko kiiskila  wrote:

> I have a Linux setup running under VmWare, where I have a mynewt
> dev environment. This is quite possible.
>
> Docker is more of a convenience thing :)
>
> > On Dec 5, 2016, at 2:32 AM, Mohammad Afaneh  wrote:
> >
> > Thanks, Fabio.
> >
> > Yes, I'm aware that I can install on OS X - I just like to keep things
> > isolated in a VM when trying out new projects and frameworks.
> >
> > I guess I'll resort to setting up on my native OS if I don't succeed in
> > getting it working.
> >
> > - Mohammad
> >
> > On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 5:05 AM, Fabio Utzig  wrote:
> >
> >> On Sun, Dec 4, 2016, at 10:55 PM, Mohammad Afaneh wrote:
> >>> Thanks, Chris.
> >>>
> >>> I'm running:
> >>> - OS X 10.12.1 (macOS Sierra)
> >>
> >> Hi Mohammad,
> >>
> >> Not sure you are aware but you can build newt/mynewt on OS X too. I'm
> >> myself using Sierra for development. You just need to install some
> >> dependencies like go and gcc-arm-embedded. Easily done with homebrew:
> >>
> >> $ brew install go
> >> $ brew cask install gcc-arm-embedded
> >>
> >> Cheers,
> >> Fabio Utzig
> >>
>
>


Re: Newbie & running into an error during setup

2016-12-06 Thread marko kiiskila
I have a Linux setup running under VmWare, where I have a mynewt
dev environment. This is quite possible.

Docker is more of a convenience thing :)

> On Dec 5, 2016, at 2:32 AM, Mohammad Afaneh  wrote:
> 
> Thanks, Fabio.
> 
> Yes, I'm aware that I can install on OS X - I just like to keep things
> isolated in a VM when trying out new projects and frameworks.
> 
> I guess I'll resort to setting up on my native OS if I don't succeed in
> getting it working.
> 
> - Mohammad
> 
> On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 5:05 AM, Fabio Utzig  wrote:
> 
>> On Sun, Dec 4, 2016, at 10:55 PM, Mohammad Afaneh wrote:
>>> Thanks, Chris.
>>> 
>>> I'm running:
>>> - OS X 10.12.1 (macOS Sierra)
>> 
>> Hi Mohammad,
>> 
>> Not sure you are aware but you can build newt/mynewt on OS X too. I'm
>> myself using Sierra for development. You just need to install some
>> dependencies like go and gcc-arm-embedded. Easily done with homebrew:
>> 
>> $ brew install go
>> $ brew cask install gcc-arm-embedded
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Fabio Utzig
>> 



Re: Newbie & running into an error during setup

2016-12-05 Thread Fabio Utzig
On Sun, Dec 4, 2016, at 10:55 PM, Mohammad Afaneh wrote:
> Thanks, Chris.
> 
> I'm running:
> - OS X 10.12.1 (macOS Sierra)

Hi Mohammad,

Not sure you are aware but you can build newt/mynewt on OS X too. I'm
myself using Sierra for development. You just need to install some
dependencies like go and gcc-arm-embedded. Easily done with homebrew:

$ brew install go
$ brew cask install gcc-arm-embedded

Cheers,
Fabio Utzig


Re: Newbie & running into an error during setup

2016-12-04 Thread Mohammad Afaneh
Thanks, Chris.

I'm running:
- OS X 10.12.1 (macOS Sierra)
- VirtualBox Version 5.1.10 r112026
- I was not running as root. I also made sure to add my user to the Docker
group.
- Log:

-
mafaneh@mafaneh-VirtualBox:~/Projects$ newt new myproj Downloading project
skeleton from apache/incubator-mynewt-blinky... Installing skeleton in
myproj... Project myproj successfully created.
mafaneh@mafaneh-VirtualBox:~/Projects$
cd myproj/ mafaneh@mafaneh-VirtualBox:~/Projects/myproj$ newt install -v
apache-mynewt-core Downloading repository description for
apache-mynewt-core...Cloning into '/tmp/newt-repo139990391'... success!
Downloading repository incubator-mynewt-core (branch: master; commit:
mynewt_1_0_0_b1_tag) at https://github.com/apache/incubator-mynewt-core.git
warning: unable to access '/root/.config/git/attributes': Permission denied
apache-mynewt-core successfully installed version 0.9.9-none



I've been removing the myproj folder and starting again from the "newt new"
command. Should I try going back further in the setup steps?

Thanks.

- Mohammad

On Sun, Dec 4, 2016 at 7:05 PM, Christopher Collins 
wrote:

> Hi Mohammed,
>
> My apologies - I intended to respond to you a few days ago.
> Unfortunately, we weren't able to reproduce this issue, so I would like
> to learn a bit more about your setup.
>
> I'm afraid I don't have the version numbers available at the moment, but
> the setup we used is:
> * Ubuntu VM running in VirtualBox
> * Host OS = OS X
>
> Could you please provide the following information:
> * OS X version
> * VM software (e.g., VirtualBox, VMWare, etc.)
> * Were you running as root?
> * A bit more context in the console log (include the "newt new"
>   command).
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
> On Sun, Dec 04, 2016 at 04:22:37PM -0500, Mohammad Afaneh wrote:
> > Anyone out there who can help with this? I know it's probably some
> stupid little mistake, but so far I can't figure it out.
> >
> > - Mohammad
> >
> > > On Dec 2, 2016, at 8:56 AM, Mohammad Afaneh  wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi everyone,
> > >
> > > Newbie here, and looking forward to learning more about Mynewt!
> > >
> > > I'm going through installing and setting up Mynewt on Ubuntu 16.04
> (inside a VM on a macbook) using the Docker method. The issue I'm running
> into is:
> > >
> > > newt install -v
> > > apache-mynewt-core
> > > Downloading repository description for apache-mynewt-core... success!
> > > Downloading repository incubator-mynewt-core (branch: master; commit:
> mynewt_1_0_0_b1_tag) at https://github.com/apache/
> incubator-mynewt-core.git
> > > Cloning into '/tmp/newt-repo557799235'...
> > > warning: unable to access '/root/.config/git/attributes': Permission
> denied
> > > apache-mynewt-core successfully installed version 0.9.9-none
> > >
> > > After this is done, I look at the folders in my project folder and
> most of them are missing (only folders I have are: apps, repos and targets).
> > >
> > > I made sure to add myself to the docker group, but I'm guessing this
> unrelated(?) I went through the steps again just to make sure I didn't miss
> anything, but with no luck.
> > >
> > > Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
> > >
> > > - Mohammad
>


Re: Newbie & running into an error during setup

2016-12-04 Thread Christopher Collins
Hi Mohammed,

My apologies - I intended to respond to you a few days ago.
Unfortunately, we weren't able to reproduce this issue, so I would like
to learn a bit more about your setup.

I'm afraid I don't have the version numbers available at the moment, but
the setup we used is:
* Ubuntu VM running in VirtualBox
* Host OS = OS X

Could you please provide the following information:
* OS X version
* VM software (e.g., VirtualBox, VMWare, etc.)
* Were you running as root?
* A bit more context in the console log (include the "newt new"
  command).

Thanks,
Chris

On Sun, Dec 04, 2016 at 04:22:37PM -0500, Mohammad Afaneh wrote:
> Anyone out there who can help with this? I know it's probably some stupid 
> little mistake, but so far I can't figure it out.
> 
> - Mohammad
> 
> > On Dec 2, 2016, at 8:56 AM, Mohammad Afaneh  wrote:
> > 
> > Hi everyone,
> > 
> > Newbie here, and looking forward to learning more about Mynewt!
> > 
> > I'm going through installing and setting up Mynewt on Ubuntu 16.04 (inside 
> > a VM on a macbook) using the Docker method. The issue I'm running into is:
> > 
> > newt install -v
> > apache-mynewt-core
> > Downloading repository description for apache-mynewt-core... success!
> > Downloading repository incubator-mynewt-core (branch: master; commit: 
> > mynewt_1_0_0_b1_tag) at https://github.com/apache/incubator-mynewt-core.git
> > Cloning into '/tmp/newt-repo557799235'...
> > warning: unable to access '/root/.config/git/attributes': Permission denied
> > apache-mynewt-core successfully installed version 0.9.9-none
> > 
> > After this is done, I look at the folders in my project folder and most of 
> > them are missing (only folders I have are: apps, repos and targets).
> > 
> > I made sure to add myself to the docker group, but I'm guessing this 
> > unrelated(?) I went through the steps again just to make sure I didn't miss 
> > anything, but with no luck.
> > 
> > Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
> > 
> > - Mohammad


Re: Newbie & running into an error during setup

2016-12-04 Thread Mohammad Afaneh
Anyone out there who can help with this? I know it's probably some stupid 
little mistake, but so far I can't figure it out.

- Mohammad

> On Dec 2, 2016, at 8:56 AM, Mohammad Afaneh  wrote:
> 
> Hi everyone,
> 
> Newbie here, and looking forward to learning more about Mynewt!
> 
> I'm going through installing and setting up Mynewt on Ubuntu 16.04 (inside a 
> VM on a macbook) using the Docker method. The issue I'm running into is:
> 
> newt install -v
> apache-mynewt-core
> Downloading repository description for apache-mynewt-core... success!
> Downloading repository incubator-mynewt-core (branch: master; commit: 
> mynewt_1_0_0_b1_tag) at https://github.com/apache/incubator-mynewt-core.git
> Cloning into '/tmp/newt-repo557799235'...
> warning: unable to access '/root/.config/git/attributes': Permission denied
> apache-mynewt-core successfully installed version 0.9.9-none
> 
> After this is done, I look at the folders in my project folder and most of 
> them are missing (only folders I have are: apps, repos and targets).
> 
> I made sure to add myself to the docker group, but I'm guessing this 
> unrelated(?) I went through the steps again just to make sure I didn't miss 
> anything, but with no luck.
> 
> Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
> 
> - Mohammad


Newbie & running into an error during setup

2016-12-02 Thread Mohammad Afaneh
Hi everyone,

Newbie here, and looking forward to learning more about Mynewt!

I'm going through installing and setting up Mynewt on Ubuntu 16.04 (inside
a VM on a macbook) using the Docker method. The issue I'm running into is:

newt install -v
apache-mynewt-core
Downloading repository description for apache-mynewt-core... success!
Downloading repository incubator-mynewt-core (branch: master; commit:
mynewt_1_0_0_b1_tag) at https://github.com/apache/incubator-mynewt-core.git
Cloning into '/tmp/newt-repo557799235'...
warning: unable to access '/root/.config/git/attributes': Permission denied
apache-mynewt-core successfully installed version 0.9.9-none

After this is done, I look at the folders in my project folder and most of
them are missing (only folders I have are: apps, repos and targets).

I made sure to add myself to the docker group, but I'm guessing this
unrelated(?) I went through the steps again just to make sure I didn't miss
anything, but with no luck.

Any help is appreciated. Thanks!

- Mohammad