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Fix #180
Fix #127
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other two BOOTLOADER variables
Fix #178
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Fix #176
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Consider usb... to be a valid ISP_PORT
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AVRDUDE requires -P usb to be passed as an argument for some ISP
devices, and it is also required in the case where you have multiple
usbtiny or usbasp devices connected at once to select a specific one.
Fix #167
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Fix #175
Fix #174
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Clean up markdown and add code blocks where needed
Fix #171
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Signed-off-by: tinyladi <ladislas@weareleka.com>
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This results in just a deprecated warning rather than an error
when using libraries (e.g. jeelib) that still use prog_XXX types
This is how the IDE does it, and means that libraries don't have to
add the #define __PROG_TYPES_COMPAT__ line
Reference: http://www.nongnu.org/avr-libc/user-manual/group__avr__pgmspace.html
Fix #169
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The gpio programmer type is used on the raspberry pi to upload using
the gpio spi pins via a sysfs interface, with a modified avrdude
Fix #165
Fix #166
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Include avr-libc/*.c files malloc.c and realloc.c
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if bug-reporter confirms this fixes issue #163 then should be ok to merge.
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Add arduino-mk-vars.md to the RPM SPECfile.
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Added some notes to the SPECfile regarding overriding the paths
to the avr tools - most are in /usr/bin, but gcc/g++ are in an
architecture-dependant ccache directory
Upped version to 1.3.2 devel
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This target can display all variables that can be overridden
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Huge thanks to @sej7278 for doing this
Fix #75
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BUNDLED_AVR_TOOLS_DIR is now set correctly
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so that installations using only the arduino-core packages that
don't have the $(ARDUINO_DIR)/hardware/tools/avr directory can
still use the avr-g++ tools found in the $PATH (/usr/bin)
Previously BUNDLED_AVR_TOOLS_DIR was set to an empty string as
the directory doesn't exist, which meant that "ifdef BUNDLED_AVR_TOOLS_DIR..."
was set rather than skipping to "else SYSTEMPATH_AVR_TOOLS_DIR...."
No user would set BUNDLED_AVR_TOOLS_DIR so the assignment operator
:= should be used not ?=
Updated the version info/changes in various locations.
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Fix #94
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Override complete compiler tool paths for chipKIT.
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Silence the stderr output from call to `which`.
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Don't hard code MONITOR_PORT in examples, for more flexible testing.
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Fix #156
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Use more reliable serial device naming in Windows.
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* Strip leading "/dev/" from MONITOR_PORT before handing to avrdude in Windows.
* Use the more widely available awk tool instead of bc to subtract 1
from COM ID (as opposed to `bc`).
* Allow Windows user to specify "com1" or just "1".
* Document MONITOR_PORT format for Windows users.
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Previously we were setting the AVR tools path to the PIC32 tools path because it
made grabbing the compiling tools easier. Consequently, it made finding the
avrdude path much harder, especially since the avrdude files are in different
locations in the Linux distributions of MPIDE and Arduino.
Instead, we set the AVR tools path to the *correct* path (where *AVR* dude
lives), and totally override the CC, CXX, etc. paths to point to their PIC32
equivalents.
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Fix #154
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Fix #147
Fix #151
Fix #153
The following are the detailed changes
- Remove ARDMK_PATH, ARDMK_FILE and arduino-mk subdirectory
- Looks for ard-reset-arduino in $PATH or ARDMK_DIR/bin
- Fix git-archive command in RPM SPEC file
- Remove some whitespace
- Remove arduino-mk dir from debian package's arduino-mk.install
- Update docs to reflect the above changes
- Bump Up version to 1.2.0
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fix #152
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Debian package rebuild instructions.
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installed.
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Shows a user how to make their own Debian packages from Git. Also has
instructions for getting official upstream builds for their distro.
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Added package directory with RPM SPECfile (and instructions!)
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Tested on Fedora 20 - help2man still a bit iffy
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Linked to issue #144
Tested on Fedora 18, works fine except the ard-reset-arduino manpage displays
[1m and [0m around some headings, might be a bug in help2man 1.41.2 as it
works fine on Debian with 1.43.3, will try CentOS/OEL 6.5 next.
I didn't update the changelog as I didn't know what the new development
version is going to be.
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Fix #128
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Fix #131
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Allow target specific optimization levels/debug flags
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