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Hi,
I have been wondering how I could best generate a checksum for the output files like xyz.elf in the WICED-Smart-SDK build process.
I would like to know some general approach, i.e. whether to change the Makefile or modify anything in Eclipse. Also if the Makefile is involved
some specifics on what to change, since the whole structure seems complicated to me.
I hope you can help,
Regards,
Kilian
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A-Ha!
The last time I set up a Makefile based build tree it took me about a week. Thats why I was asking for some guidance. Anyway I removed the other projects long ago to prevent indexer confusion, now I have no problems just adding something under:
$(BUILD_STRING):
$(QUIET)...
md5sum ...
I'm glad though you go with the program and suggest I read the f-ing manuals of the open source tools located in Tools/ARM_GNU/man, no wait where did that go, aw shucks, well lets try with the files ending with .c and .h, what nothing in source, oh I have to download it, but I want to read something now! Ok the files with .h, oh they contain comments but that is just the license.
Oh well I found some solution.
So long,
Kilian
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A-Ha!
The last time I set up a Makefile based build tree it took me about a week. Thats why I was asking for some guidance. Anyway I removed the other projects long ago to prevent indexer confusion, now I have no problems just adding something under:
$(BUILD_STRING):
$(QUIET)...
md5sum ...
I'm glad though you go with the program and suggest I read the f-ing manuals of the open source tools located in Tools/ARM_GNU/man, no wait where did that go, aw shucks, well lets try with the files ending with .c and .h, what nothing in source, oh I have to download it, but I want to read something now! Ok the files with .h, oh they contain comments but that is just the license.
Oh well I found some solution.
So long,
Kilian