I'm in the transition between KSDK-1.1.0 and KSDK-2.0.0.
I think it's good that the libraries must be compiled at the developer site, not only is the precense of source code easier to ensure but the distribution is also smaller.
What confuses me is the wast amount of libraries,
ksdk_freertos_lib_K64F12
ksdk_hal_lib_K64F12
...
I'm missing a global 'make them all' project, so that I could make all the libraries for the FRDM-K64 board in one go.
Now I have to move from directory to directory to see if there is a library present, and copy each one into a workspace.
Hi Ole Asbjorn Fadum,
more easy way then import project manually with all libraries is work with .wsd file.
Each demo application in MQX RTOS for KSDK has one workspace file that contains all the required library project files and the application project itself.
<install_dir>/rtos/mqx/mqx/examples/<demo_name>/build/kds/<demo_name>_<board_name>/<demo_name>_<board_name>.wsd
So, e.g.
After that you can just Build all in KDS or Build Selected in Build Configurations.
I hope this helps,
Best Regards,
Iva