This is an important update about the yotta registry, which is used to build the microbit-dal and related projects for the BBC micro:bit V1.
What is changing?
Arm is in the process of deprecating the yotta registry. Official support ended in October 2020 and it will be switched off by April 2022.
The Micro:bit Educational Foundation were only using the registry for finding the micro:bit targets, not the rest of the micro:bit dependencies, which are fetched from GitHub.
To solve this issue, it is now required to also fetch the targets from GitHub in the same way we do the dependencies.
This means that projects that were building using yotta will need to update their build systems to avoid using the registry.
This is well supported in yotta and we have split out the two popular targets from the old microbit-targets repository into their own repositories so they can be easily accessed directly.
New target locations
bbc-microbit-classic-gcc
can be found at https://github.com/lancaster-university/yotta-target-bbc-microbit-classic-gccbbc-microbit-classic-gcc-nosd
can be found at https://github.com/lancaster-university/yotta-target-bbc-microbit-classic-gcc-nosd
What you need to change in your build process
In most cases, the changes you need to make to your build process are simply to specify the full URL of the target when calling yotta target
For example
Old
yt target bbc-microbit-classic-gcc-nosd
New
yt target bbc-microbit-classic-gcc-nosd@https://github.com/lancaster-university/yotta-target-bbc-microbit-classic-gcc-nosd
It's a bit more to type, but apart from that the build should proceed as it did before.
Using other targets
If you're using any of the other targets from microbit-targets
or have your own custom target you can either push the target up to GitHub in a similar way (note you will need to update the mbed dependency as in this commit