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Please provide binaries for download on GitHub Releases #6

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probonopd opened this issue Feb 11, 2018 · 6 comments
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Please provide binaries for download on GitHub Releases #6

probonopd opened this issue Feb 11, 2018 · 6 comments

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@probonopd
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Please provide binaries for download on GitHub Releases (or another download URL), thanks.

@zoobab
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zoobab commented Mar 29, 2018

+1

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@caniggia1
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+1

@trysomethingelse
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+1

@dalbert2
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dalbert2 commented Jan 2, 2019

I'm not sure how to add it to releases, but here's the binary built using cygwin. It seems to work as advertised (enumerates as a Black Magic Probe and creates 3 sequential virtual serial ports):

pill_serial.zip

@satoshinm
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Agreed publishing binaries would be a good idea. @dalbert2 I've invited you as a collaborator if you want to publish yours in this repo under GitHub releases. To do so create a tag in git then draft a new release on GitHub: https://help.github.com/articles/creating-releases/ and it'll let you attach files (although attaching the .zip to an issue comment works too).

@piyushverma
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Very useful, I just flash and test it works, before I build and flash but it did not work.
Any idea what could be wrong ? I am using ubuntu 16.04, just clone git, and install required gcc using apt-get install and it build successful. but unfortunately it did not run, usb not detected

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