On 22/04/2016 15:04, Christian Mauderer wrote:
> And yes: The patch didn't get through. I have got a replay that "Your
> message to devel awaits moderator approval". The civetweb.c file is over
> 300k and the mailing list seems to have a maximum of 256k.
The patch is 437875 bytes and is larger tha
P.S. might be worth it to open a ticket related to civetweb and
#update it from these patches.
On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 4:45 PM, Gedare Bloom wrote:
> Is the plan eventually to be able to use the upstream civetweb? or to
> track it with our own copy?
>
> On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 4:49 AM, Christian
Is the plan eventually to be able to use the upstream civetweb? or to
track it with our own copy?
On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 4:49 AM, Christian Mauderer
wrote:
> This patch series replaces the mongoose webserver by its still MIT
> licensed fork civetweb.
>
> Please note that I try to get some (curre
Hi,
I’ll take a look at this soon. I built a set of 4.11 tools and the 4.11 branch
of RTEMS, then I verified that I can still build and run the RKI image on the
Raspberry Pi.
Next, I’m going to tag RKI as a 4.11 branch, then try to fix it for the
4.12/head of RTEMS.
I should have some additio
Hi
The RTEMS Project has been honored to be selected as a participating
organization in this year's ESA Summer of Code on Space.
We need student proposals from students in ESA member countries or
attending university in member countries. I do not claim to fully
understand the qualification rules.