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Hi everyone
do you know if there's a way to set bootloadable application version from an external tool? Once I tag a release in the source code management system I want to use that tag (number) as application version.
I would use an external build script to launch psoc creator, so it's fine to manipulate any file from it. I didn't find any reference in the generated .c/.h so I expect it puts the bytes directly in the image, am I right?
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Hello
Currently there is no such tool. If the application version needs to be changed this needs to be reflected in the .cyacd file.If the .cyacd file is being changed then the checksum needs to be taken care.We do not have such a tool or function.
Thanks,
Hima
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Hello
Currently there is no such tool. If the application version needs to be changed this needs to be reflected in the .cyacd file.If the .cyacd file is being changed then the checksum needs to be taken care.We do not have such a tool or function.
Thanks,
Hima