Re: Cortex-M floating point (Was: RTEMS 6 branching)

2024-05-01 Thread Chris Johns
On 2/5/2024 7:18 am, Cedric Berger wrote: > Hello, > > On 25.04.2024 02:16, Chris Johns wrote: >> I know I am getting ahead of myself but once we have GiLab running and you >> have >> a patch you would like merged please make a merge request. > > Done: > > https://gitlab.rtems.org/rtems/rtos/rt

Submit Outstanding Patches Via GitLab

2024-05-01 Thread Joel Sherrill
Hi If you have any patches that are still pending on the mailing list, please get yourself an account on gitlab.rtems.org and submit them as a merge request. Instructions are linked to in Chris' emails. Help is available on devel@ and Discord. Thanks. --joel ___

Re: [PATCH rtems-tools v5] tester/rtemstoolkit: add renode implementation

2024-05-01 Thread Joel Sherrill
gitlab.rtems.org is now alive. Please setup an account and follow the instructions for a merge request. We need to see how well things are working. :) --joel On Sun, Apr 28, 2024 at 11:35 PM Muhammad Sulthan Mazaya < msulthanmaz...@gmail.com> wrote: > Bumping last update of last year's renode

Re: Cortex-M floating point (Was: RTEMS 6 branching)

2024-05-01 Thread Cedric Berger
Hello, On 25.04.2024 02:16, Chris Johns wrote: I know I am getting ahead of myself but once we have GiLab running and you have a patch you would like merged please make a merge request. Done: https://gitlab.rtems.org/rtems/rtos/rtems/-/merge_requests/10 It worked really well. Cedric __