Spencer Oliver wrote:
> patch has been added to review system:
> http://openocd.zylin.com/376
Patch is in openocd.git.
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Tomas Frydrych wrote:
> > Even better than a Trac ticket would be to send a patch directly into
> > Gerrit.
>
> Setting up yourself to use Gerrit is a PITA, and it really assumes you
> are a competent enough git user to start with, and even then it still is
> pain.
I disagree, but be that as it m
> Setting up yourself to use Gerrit is a PITA, and it really assumes you
> are a competent enough git user to start with, and even then it still is
> pain. Gerrit is a tool for developers to use to review patches, but it
> is definitely not a tool report bugs and issues with.
As maintainers with v
Hi,
On 13/01/12 08:43, Peter Stuge wrote:
> Even better than a Trac ticket would be to send a patch directly into
> Gerrit. This is a straightforward change, so the likelyhood is very
> high that the fix would go in quite quickly.
>
> Agreed, making an account in Gerrit takes a few minutes, and t
On 13 January 2012 08:43, Peter Stuge wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> Welcome to OpenOCD!
>
>
> John wrote:
>> In 0.5.0,
>> tcl/target/str730.cfg
>>
>> the final non-blank line ends STR3x
>> but it should apparently end STR73x
>
> Good catch. Maybe str912.cfg should also be fixed to have a name?
>
>
>> BTW,
Hi John,
Welcome to OpenOCD!
John wrote:
> In 0.5.0,
> tcl/target/str730.cfg
>
> the final non-blank line ends STR3x
> but it should apparently end STR73x
Good catch. Maybe str912.cfg should also be fixed to have a name?
> BTW, it would be helpful if there was a less user-hostile way
> to re
On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 9:10 AM, Tomas Frydrych
wrote:
> On 12/01/12 23:31, John wrote:
>> BTW, it would be helpful if there was a less user-hostile way
>> to report a bug (and/or fix) than having to join a list that a
>> user may very well have no wish to be a member of.
>
> Like http://sourcefor
On 12/01/12 23:31, John wrote:
> BTW, it would be helpful if there was a less user-hostile way
> to report a bug (and/or fix) than having to join a list that a
> user may very well have no wish to be a member of.
Like http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/openocd/ you mean ? ;-)
Tomas
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In 0.5.0,
tcl/target/str730.cfg
the final non-blank line ends STR3x
but it should apparently end STR73x
As a new user this made openocd seem (and be) non-working and
of course I blamed myself to the point of almost abandoning
openocd.
BTW, it would be helpful if there was a less user-hostile way