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Nightly builds broken #1014

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howels opened this issue Aug 31, 2021 · 6 comments
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Nightly builds broken #1014

howels opened this issue Aug 31, 2021 · 6 comments

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@howels
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howels commented Aug 31, 2021

Nightly builds are failing and have been for some time.

Latest build: https://www.deviationtx.com/downloads-new/category/2830-2021-06-11

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howels commented Sep 17, 2021

Any updates on this? Nightly builds are still not available.

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howels commented Sep 19, 2021

Have tried to build locally using the setup in https://github.com/DeviationTX/deviation/blob/master/.travis.yml and I get no errors. Anyone know why this CI build is failing?

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My local build (on Ubuntu 20.04.3) the devo7e build fails with the same error as shown on lines 1416 & 1417 of https://travis-ci.org/github/DeviationTX/deviation/builds/774621651:

arm-none-eabi-ld: objs/devo7e/frskyx_cc2500.elf section .bss' will not fit in region ram'
arm-none-eabi-ld: region `ram' overflowed by 18 bytes

So it looks like the latest code change to frskyx_cc2500.c is what broke the nightly builds?

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howels commented Sep 27, 2021

#1015 should fix the issue with flash-constrained targets. Please check it out, thanks.

@Dropsleutel
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it seems still the nightlies which are daily provided are not updated.

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howels commented Nov 8, 2021

it seems still the nightlies which are daily provided are not updated.

Yep. No core maintainers are paying attention. This is a canary for me. I have bought an OpenTX/EdgeTX radio instead as I don't see enough active developers here in deviationTX.

The fix is posted in the PR above (#1015), but we can see that it has been almost 5 months since the last successful nightly build (2021-06-11). Clearly there are tons of users but developers seem to have moved on.

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