[Bug 213749] [PATCH] devel/arduino-builder: Add TOOLS option to bring in tools for standalone building
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https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=213749
Bug ID: 213749
Summary: [PATCH] devel/arduino-builder: Add TOOLS option to
bring in tools for standalone building
Product: Ports & Packages
Version: Latest
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
Keywords: patch
Severity: Affects Some People
Priority: ---
Component: Individual Port(s)
Assignee: freebsd-ports-bugs at FreeBSD.org
Reporter: bsdports at kyle-evans.net
CC: bsam at FreeBSD.org
Keywords: patch
Created attachment 176107
--> https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=176107&action=edit
svn(1) diff of devel/arduino-builder
Alright, this should be the last fundamental change for devel/arduino-builder.
=)
Right now, there's two possible configurations for building and flashing
Arduino projects:
1.) Use devel/arduino16 -- this pulls in devel/arduino-builder and
devel/arduino-tools itself, and uses its own method (as it turns out,
completely different from arduino-builder's discovery mechanism =() for finding
the proper utility for flashing (devel/bossa vs. devel/avrdude)
2.) Use devel/arduino-builder + devel/arduino-tools directly, flash the result
yourself -- this has the pro of not requiring Java to build a project, but the
con that you do have to figure out how to flash the board (w/ devel/bossa or
devel/avrdude) yourself.
I suspect that #1 will be the most commonly used configuration, but #2 is nice
for "advanced" (or not-so-advanced) applications (such as using a Raspberry Pi
to compile+flash firmware for a 3D printer =)). As such, we add an OPTION to
make this a more straightforward process of install devel/arduino-builder and
then Just Do It.
This option will also add in a file at arduino/arduino-builder.options that can
be passed into arduino-builder through the -build-options-file. This removes
the need for -hardware, -libraries, and -tools flags based on the defaults for
devel/arduino-tools. This also auto-populates the core version
("runtime.ide.version", -ide-version/-core-api-version, and the ARDUINO
#define) with the minimally supported version (see: _COMPAT_VER, _IDE_VER --
these should be kept in sync, and correspond to versions of
devel/arduino-{core,tools})
I...I think that's it. =P `poudriere testport` still looks good w/ TOOLS on and
TOOLS off, and portlint is still happy.
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