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@jamike jamike commented May 9, 2017

Description

Following the integration of #4248 , the USBHOST build for target_stm fails.
This commit is fixing this issue.

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@jamike Thanks for the PR.

We recommend our contributors follow Chris Beam’s seven rules of great commit messages to keep the commit history clear and consistent. To match this format, please capitalize the subject line. Thanks for your contributions.

@jamike jamike force-pushed the USBHost_fix_target_stm_build branch from 9376dcb to f27f3bb Compare May 10, 2017 07:34
@jamike jamike changed the title fix USBHost build for TARGET_STM USBHost : fix build for TARGET_STM May 10, 2017
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0xc0170 commented May 10, 2017

Thanks for the update.

For future reference: The commit message should contain the description that was provided here (Following the integration of #4248 , the USBHOST build for target_stm fails) , and how this fixes it (moving/renaming files because ... ).

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0xc0170 commented May 10, 2017

/morph test

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Result: SUCCESS

Your command has finished executing! Here's what you wrote!

/morph test

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mbed Build Number: 175

All builds and test passed!

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This is reliant on #4248 which is marked for 5.5.0 so relabeling this one.

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