Hi,
I stay trying this:
with issue:
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Hi,
I stay trying this:
with issue:
Hi Neuber
On OSX could you try to set the project directory to /home instead of /opt?
Could you also check the R/W permissions for the folder you try to build?
On linux, can you give me the file path?
Regards
Runar
Hi Neuber
On OSX could you try to set the project directory to /home instead of /opt?
Could you also check the R/W permissions for the folder you try to build?
On linux, can you give me the file path?
Regards
Runar
@runiv
Thanks for answering. On Mac OS BS I cannot define (using extension nrf desktop in vscode) a location other than opt for deploying blink led. See, I can define /Users/myname/nordic for toolchain and SDK installation, but not for deploying the blink led example app.
In Ubuntu 22.04, I still can't find out where he is trying to create the app so I can show the result of ls -lha here:
OSX: Could you try open vscode as administrator? It sounds like there is some permission error regarding write access to the folder where you want to create your application
Ubuntu: Where do you try to build the application?
Could you try the following:
1. open vscode, select create new application
2. Select the blinky example and but it somwhere in your home/username/WhereYouStoreYourProject
3. Build it
Regards
Runar
OSX: Could you try open vscode as administrator? It sounds like there is some permission error regarding write access to the folder where you want to create your application
Ubuntu: Where do you try to build the application?
Could you try the following:
1. open vscode, select create new application
2. Select the blinky example and but it somwhere in your home/username/WhereYouStoreYourProject
3. Build it
Regards
Runar
runsiv I managed to solve it on Mac OS X and almost on Ubuntu 22.04. In Ubuntu (despite updated toolchain and SDK) nrf7002dk does not appear (as shown in photos)