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authorPetteri Aimonen <jpa@git.mail.kapsi.fi>2016-12-23 22:09:09 +0300
committerPetteri Aimonen <jpa@git.mail.kapsi.fi>2016-12-23 22:09:09 +0300
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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Using the nanopb library
To use the nanopb library, you need to do two things:
1. Compile your .proto files for nanopb, using protoc.
-2. Include pb_encode.c and pb_decode.c in your project.
+2. Include pb_encode.c, pb_decode.c and pb_common.c in your project.
The easiest way to get started is to study the project in "examples/simple".
It contains a Makefile, which should work directly under most Linux systems.