07-27-2020, 11:12 AM
That's an interesting approach. Giving it a go...comments only if something unexpected happens, and trying to think like someone who hasn't done this sort of thing before so more pedantic than usual.
Step 2.6 - 'Start Commit' button is at the top right of my browser window, not at the bottom.
Step 4.1 - my 'Update Clock.cpp' job was 'in progress' with a spinning orange icon for a few minutes, rather than the green tick. It then failed (red cross icon) with the error that's mentioned a few steps later. Since it's an expected outcome I suggest mentioning it at this stage rather than relying on people reading forward a few steps.
Step 4.4 - after doing the fix and commit then going back to 'Actions' the new job status was 'queued' and the icon was an orange dot (not spinning). It then went to 'in progress' as before for ~10 minutes before finishing successfully.
I've downloaded the pinetime-app.out.zip but haven't tried flashing it yet - the Pi's been in use for the other things, and it wouldn't really be testing your instructions anyway. All in all it went pretty smoothly - the comments above are minor expectation management.
I should have grabbed some screenshots, but didn't think of it until I'd finished - sorry.
Step 2.6 - 'Start Commit' button is at the top right of my browser window, not at the bottom.
Step 4.1 - my 'Update Clock.cpp' job was 'in progress' with a spinning orange icon for a few minutes, rather than the green tick. It then failed (red cross icon) with the error that's mentioned a few steps later. Since it's an expected outcome I suggest mentioning it at this stage rather than relying on people reading forward a few steps.
Step 4.4 - after doing the fix and commit then going back to 'Actions' the new job status was 'queued' and the icon was an orange dot (not spinning). It then went to 'in progress' as before for ~10 minutes before finishing successfully.
I've downloaded the pinetime-app.out.zip but haven't tried flashing it yet - the Pi's been in use for the other things, and it wouldn't really be testing your instructions anyway. All in all it went pretty smoothly - the comments above are minor expectation management.
I should have grabbed some screenshots, but didn't think of it until I'd finished - sorry.