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JAndrassy opened this issue Dec 16, 2023 · 3 comments
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JAndrassy commented Dec 16, 2023

To cross-compile protobuf-c some number of environment variables have to be set right.
so I guess you have a shell script somewhere?
is it available please?
I write Mbed EMAC for ESPHost and I want to make it work with Nano RP2040 Connect.

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JAndrassy commented Dec 17, 2023

it is just another maidnl strangeness. the ESPhost/src/cortex-m33/libprotobufc.a has only protobuf-c.c which added to ESPhost/src/protobuf-c folder compiles fast with the rest of the library. I wasted so much time on this.

@JAndrassy JAndrassy reopened this Dec 17, 2023
@JAndrassy JAndrassy changed the title Do you have a shell script to build protobuf-c.a? Do you have a shell script to build protobuf-c.a for the ESPHost library? Dec 17, 2023
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PR #213

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With #213 being merged, I'd say this issue can be considered closed - not by providing the build script, but by eliminating the need for it altogether.

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