Is there any way to disable the auto-updating of the SDK repositories on Eclipse startup? I couldn't find anything in the settings and disabling Eclipse-wide autoupdate doesn't change anything in this regard either.
I am managing the SDK myself in git and the CPU load and network traffic is simply unnecessary and annoying.
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Hello, I asked the IDE department and I'm afraid the only option now is to use the red square button (on your picture) to stop when the SDK update is starting...we'll log a feature request for this preference.
Best regards,
Pavel
Hello, my name is Pavel, and I will be supporting your case, I reviewed this link and maybe this could help you to convert your project standalone.
Transforming Eclipse Linked Projects into Standalone Projects | MCU on Eclipse
Let me know if you have more questions.
Best regards,
Pavel
I don't see how this is relevant exactly. I don't have any issues building with the SDK - neither with linked nor copied SDK files. I am talking about the background process that gets started when eclipse is started as shown in this screenshot:
Are you implying that this is only because the SDK directory referenced in MCUXpresso IDE is a git repository?
Hello, I asked the IDE department and I'm afraid the only option now is to use the red square button (on your picture) to stop when the SDK update is starting...we'll log a feature request for this preference.
Best regards,
Pavel
Hello, let me get more details from the team of IDE.
Best regards,
Pavel