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FYI: I am in the middle of adding a major feature. It is about to go into Preview (Pre-release) mode in the Marketplace. Probably by this weekend. I also have some very large amounts of refactoring to do and things can go a bit unstable. During that time, I will remove the SVD support once the mcu-debug SVD Viewer extension is alive on the marketplace. I plan on making several Preview releases 1.7.x As you know odd numbered minor releases (I have to tag them) are considered Preview by the marketplace and will not be installed unless users subscribe to them. This is how I do Betas
I don't see any conflicts with SVD code and most of my changes are in the adapter backend and just one new file in the front-end.
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I am glad you are up-to-date.
Yes, we do option one. How do you want me to proceed? I don't think we can transfer the repo to mcu-debug via github.
Should I clone this repo and create a new repo with it under mcu-debug? I will of course add you as a developer.
Also, how do I test this extension in a browser? We have 3-4 issues at cortex-debug that I don't want to fix over there.
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I don't think we can transfer the repo to mcu-debug via github.
If you are an owner of mcu-debug
, I can initiate a transfer. This is the easiest way to keep the history.
I will of course add you as a developer
Great, I can then update the IDs/etc.
Also, how do I test this extension in a browser?
What hardware do you have? I can create an example for usage with the Arm Embedded Debugger which works in the browser.
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If you are an owner of mcu-debug, I can initiate a transfer. This is the easiest way to keep the history.
Yes, I am the owner. Let me know what I need to do on my end. I will probably be notified by Github?
What hardware do you have? I can create an example for usage with the Arm Embedded Debugger which works in the browser.
I have an ST F429 Nucleo board that I use for most tests. I also have some Infineon PSoC6 boards (can't remember the exact one)
Btw, I want to make Cortex Debug to also work in the Browser but since we launch external programs, not sure it is feasible. I think Arm tools use something like WebUSB
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I have an ST F429
OK, I'll see what I can craft...
I want to make Cortex Debug to also work in the Browser
The trouble will be GDB. I've seen examples of running this in a browser, but requires a mini linux runtime to be compiled and deployed adding a lot of overhead.
I think Arm tools use something like WebUSB
We do
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how do I test this extension in a browser?
An example for the F429 can be seen here: https://github.com/thegecko/f429-example
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Yes, I am the owner. Let me know what I need to do on my end. I will probably be notified by Github?
Transfer initiated, you should get a notification in GitHub.
Once transferred, I'll set up the new package ID (mcu-debug.svd-viewer
?), mark the older one as deprecated and we need to discuss GitHub secrets for CI deploy to marketplaces. I use org-wide secrets for this purpose, but we could also set them up per-repo.
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I've been waiting and still have not seen an invite in my mailbox. Where should I be looking. Nothing in Trash or Spam either.
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I believe you see a banner in GitHub
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Just checked and the transfer expires after a day. Tried again and it said I need to have permission to create a repo under the mcu-debug org to make the transfer
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I just cloned your repo and changed the origin. Not quite what I wanted. This does not bring any GitHub settings you may had for this repo
https://github.com/mcu-debug/svd-viewer
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