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authorPaul Selkirk <paul@psgd.org>2020-10-15 14:01:27 -0400
committerPaul Selkirk <paul@psgd.org>2020-10-15 14:01:27 -0400
commit307f309133be53ef440654dff3ee70521bcafb45 (patch)
tree009afed23c5a84e3f6242b2ebc8bf4ddf9bcf028 /bin/flash-target
parente7aec24d13602c3d4fccfcbe04ac4da375aa7b28 (diff)
OpenOCD versions since at least 0.9.0 (May 2015) actually do need the
'exit' command to terminate the script. Hopefully we're all past using Debian Jessie by now?
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-rwxr-xr-xbin/flash-target8
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/bin/flash-target b/bin/flash-target
index 7149c9f..336bae1 100755
--- a/bin/flash-target
+++ b/bin/flash-target
@@ -29,10 +29,4 @@ if [ "x`lsusb -d 0483:374b`" != "x" ]; then
done
fi
-# This used to be "... verify reset exit", but that fails on Debian Jessie.
-# The Net of a Million Lies claims that the "exit" is unnecessary, so the
-# simplest solution is just to omit it. Should this turn out to be a mistake,
-# well, we'll have to do something more clever to deal with these silly version
-# skew problems between the several versions of openocd in current use.
-
-$OPENOCD -f $OPENOCD_BOARD_DIR/$OPENOCD_PROC_FILE -c "program $PROJ.elf verify reset" # exit
+$OPENOCD -f $OPENOCD_BOARD_DIR/$OPENOCD_PROC_FILE -c "program $PROJ.elf verify reset exit"