Ok .I got it.
Thanks
On 4/5/16, Sterling Hughes wrote:
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>> repository.apache-mynewt-core:
>> type: github
>> vers: 0-latest
>> user: apache
>> repo: incubator-mynewt-core
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On Mon, Apr 04, 2016 at 11:55:54PM +0100, Nges B wrote:
> in a new created project , the newt test all fails the libs/json .
> the jlibs/json was not corrected on that repository.
> Thanks
It looks like this particular fix was already pushed to the develop
branch on 2016-03-21
in a new created project , the newt test all fails the libs/json .
the jlibs/json was not corrected on that repository.
Thanks
On 4/4/16, Nges B wrote:
> you can do it.
> also when you run tree in a newly created project, you have
> 6directoies and 11filles not 10files as
you can do it.
also when you run tree in a newly created project, you have
6directoies and 11filles not 10files as in DOcumentation :)
On 4/4/16, Nges B wrote:
> But it seems to be magic :)
> I would I have love too but it seems more complicated that I taught.
> Thanks
>
>
But it seems to be magic :)
I would I have love too but it seems more complicated that I taught.
Thanks
On 4/4/16, Aditi wrote:
> Indeed. I can change that. Or you can generate a pull request on the github
> mirror if you want to test run the patch process for documentation.
>
Indeed. I can change that. Or you can generate a pull request on the github
mirror if you want to test run the patch process for documentation.
Thanks,
Aditi
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> On Apr 4, 2016, at 2:15 PM, Nges B wrote:
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> we can put something like 'newt test
Hi everyone.
There seems to be no test for libs/shell
But in Documentation , tutorials for beginners give 'test newt test
@apache-mynewt-core/libs/shell' as an example. I think it will e
better if we can change it , It can confuse newbies.
Thanks
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