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diff --git a/nuttx/README.txt b/nuttx/README.txt index 02067fc73..ee7f62588 100644 --- a/nuttx/README.txt +++ b/nuttx/README.txt @@ -205,7 +205,8 @@ Instantiating "Canned" Configurations Where <board-name> is the name of your development board and <config-dir>. Configuring NuttX requires only copying three files from the <config-dir> -to the directly where you installed NuttX (TOPDIR): +to the directory where you installed NuttX (TOPDIR) (and sometimes one +additional file to the directory the NuttX application package (APPSDIR)): Copy configs/<board-name>/<config-dir>/Make.def to ${TOPDIR}/Make.defs @@ -227,6 +228,14 @@ to the directly where you installed NuttX (TOPDIR): included in the build and what is not. This file is also used to generate a C configuration header at include/nuttx/config.h. + Copy configs/<board-name>/<config-dir>/appconfig to ${APPSDIR}/.config + + The appconfig file describes the applications that need to be + built in the appliction directory (APPSDIR). Not all configurations + have an appconfig file. This file is deprecated and will not be + used with new defconfig files produced with the mconf configuration + tool. + General information about configuring NuttX can be found in: ${TOPDIR}/configs/README.txt |