Giving the readme file some love

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Jeroen Domburg 10 years ago
parent bc6f84771e
commit da4d120b0c
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      README

@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ The Bad (aka: what can be improved)
- Not built for speediness, although it's reasonable fast.
- Built according to what I remember of the HTTP protocol, not according to the
RFCs. Should work with most modern browsers, though.
- No support for authentication or https.
- No support for https.
The Ugly (aka: bugs, misbehaviour)
- Possible buffer overflows (usually not remotely exploitable) due to no os_snprintf
@ -35,14 +35,14 @@ BUILDING EVERYTHING
For this, you need an environment that can compile ESP8266 firmware. Environments for this still
are in flux at the moment, but I'm using a crosstool-ng gcc setup combined with the libs & includes
from the ESP SDK and ESP VM. You probably also need an UNIX-slike system; I'm working on
from the ESP SDK and ESP VM. You probably also need an UNIX-like system; I'm working on
Debian Linux myself.
To manage the paths to all this, you can source a small shell fragment into your current session. For
example, I source a file with these contents:
export PATH=${PWD}/crosstool-NG/builds/xtensa-lx106-elf/bin:$PATH
export XTENSA_TOOLS_ROOT=${PWD}/crosstool-NG/builds/xtensa-lx106-elf/bin
export SDK_BASE=${PWD}/esp_iot_sdk_v0.9.2/
export SDK_BASE=${PWD}/esp_iot_sdk_v0.9.5/
export SDK_EXTRA_INCLUDES=${PWD}/esp_iot_sdk_novm_unpacked/usr/xtensa/XtDevTools/install/builds/RC-2010.1-win32/lx106/xtensa-elf/include/
export ESPTOOL=${PWD}/esptool/esptool.py
export ESPPORT=/dev/ttyUSB0
@ -57,7 +57,6 @@ cd esphttpd
git submodule init
git submodule update
Now, build the code:
make
@ -82,6 +81,7 @@ espconn_sent(connData->conn, (uint8 *)buff, len);
to
httpdSend(connData, buff, len)
please. The reason for this is that you can't do multiple espconn_sent calls serially anymore, so
httpd needs to buffer the writes now.
httpd needs to buffer the writes now. This is only needed in your own code; the code that comes
with httpd already has this changed.

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