On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 08:08:10PM
+0800, Mark Webb-Johnson wrote:
I think —tags
is missing?
I normally ‘git fetch origin —tags as the
first step.
Ah, thanks, that fixed the the version label.
My build still crashes though, this time with
another stack overflow:
OVMS# ***ERROR*** A stack overflow in task OVMS
Vehicle has been detected.
abort() was called at PC 0x40092f00 on core 1
Backtrace: 0x40092cec:0x3ffdcaf0
0x40092ee7:0x3ffdcb10 0x40092f00:0x3ffdcb30
0x4008f33c:0x3ffdcb50 0x40090f90:0x3ffdcb70
0x40090f46:0xa5a5a5a5
Rebooting...
0x40092cec invoke_abort + 24 in section
.iram0.text
0x40092ee7 abort + 39 in section .iram0.text
0x40092f00 vApplicationStackOverflowHook + 20 in
section .iram0.text
0x4008f33c vTaskSwitchContext + 200 in section
.iram0.text
0x40090f90 _frxt_dispatch in section .iram0.text
0x40090f46 _frxt_int_exit + 70 in section
.iram0.text
btw, something helpfully mapped the character
sequence "[dash][dash]tags"
in your message to "[en-dash]tags"; if you
cut-and-paste that directly
to a command line, you get a rather confusing
error:
$ git fetch origin —tags
fatal: Couldn't find remote ref —tags
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