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Update framework-arduinoteensy #434

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gefla opened this issue Jan 4, 2016 · 6 comments
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Update framework-arduinoteensy #434

gefla opened this issue Jan 4, 2016 · 6 comments
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gefla commented Jan 4, 2016

Hi,

the framework-arduinoteensy package is out of date. It is older than at least PaulStoffregen/cores@f2948bd, which is required for DMA UART operation.

As a side note, I have tried finding documentation on the package system and determine

  • what source the package was built from
  • how to send an update myself

Did I just miss the docs?

 Goodbyte, Gerd.
@ivankravets ivankravets added this to the 2.7.1 milestone Jan 4, 2016
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@gefla thanks! I'll update framework-arduinoteensy.

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@gefla please platformio update.

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@PaulStoffregen could you make release/tag for https://github.com/PaulStoffregen/cores in future? I've just subscribed to your repository and will be notified for the new releases. Thanks a lot!

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gefla commented Jan 4, 2016

As mentioned on gitter: Done, works.

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I generally don't use github to release Teensyduino. I'll try to tag releases, but odds are strong I'll tend to neglect that step. My release process already involves a lot of non-github steps!

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@PaulStoffregen Thanks! I'll try to monitor it manually too.

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