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authorxengineering <me@xengineering.eu>2025-08-07 21:31:21 +0200
committerxengineering <me@xengineering.eu>2025-08-07 21:36:49 +0200
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Add opt-in for nucleo_f767zi firmwares
This partially reverts commit ce098756d79d8e4240bedc2bd74ff9a3a77fcedb. The reverted commit dropped the build logic for all nucleo_f767zi-related artifacts and thus for everything except the native sim firmware. Instead this commit reverts this change but comments out the `update_image` and `factory_image` targets from the `artifacts` variable in the top-level `meson.build`. This allows to build these two targets explicitly with `ninja -C build <target>` but does not include it into the deploy tar archive. Since this archive is the only target of the project with `build_by_default: true` this effectively disables the build with minimal code changes.
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diff --git a/meson.build b/meson.build
index f9443ed..90c7c15 100644
--- a/meson.build
+++ b/meson.build
@@ -22,6 +22,8 @@ artifacts = [
schematic,
bom,
simulation,
+ # update_image,
+ # factory_image,
kicad_pcb,
erc_report,
]