Having trouble with XMOS IDE, Version: 11.11.1 (build 4707)
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 4:59 pm
I know it's an old IDE but I'm forced to use it to change one string! Te one which shows up when a product is plugged into the USB port. So, basically, instead of default "XMOS" string, I need to put a different one.
The problem is not there, the problem lies in eclipse at compilation runtime!
After running an old firmware (which I'm 100% sure it worked), now I got this message:
I have to admit that, a 10 minutes job ended up to be a 3 frustrating hours... digging into something that's "alien" to me and which should never be there in the first place! I kindly ask for anyone of you who's capable to source valid infos please do so!
Informations: I'm running Windows 10 Enterprise x64, version 1607, OS Build 14393.693
Java installed on my PC: version 8 update 121 (build 1.8.0_121-b13) - basically the latest version to this date that I'm aware off.
Additional notes:
* I don't have any other XMOS IDEs installed on this PC.
* I tried to move the workspace and the entire project on C:\workspace thinking that it might be a problem related to the file length. I even tried to remove the "space" and other special chars from the workspace path => Useless
* After importing my project in C:\workspace I clean it up and run it again => stuck on compilation with above error.
EDIT:
* I even deleted the .workspace directory inside the project directory but without any success.
Now I simply don't know what else should I do to convince this piece of software to run properly!
At some point I had the same issue but with xTimeComposer studio 14.x.x and I knew to change something in "xtimecomposer.ini" file but 11.11.1 doesn't have such a file to be changed!
So, being without any solution left to try I opened this thread hoping that I'll find what I'm looking for to continue my work.
Thank you for any help you'll provide!
The problem is not there, the problem lies in eclipse at compilation runtime!
After running an old firmware (which I'm 100% sure it worked), now I got this message:
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"Updating eclipse config"
The system cannot execute the specified program.
xmake: *** [eclipse_config] Error 1
I have to admit that, a 10 minutes job ended up to be a 3 frustrating hours... digging into something that's "alien" to me and which should never be there in the first place! I kindly ask for anyone of you who's capable to source valid infos please do so!
Informations: I'm running Windows 10 Enterprise x64, version 1607, OS Build 14393.693
Java installed on my PC: version 8 update 121 (build 1.8.0_121-b13) - basically the latest version to this date that I'm aware off.
Additional notes:
* I don't have any other XMOS IDEs installed on this PC.
* I tried to move the workspace and the entire project on C:\workspace thinking that it might be a problem related to the file length. I even tried to remove the "space" and other special chars from the workspace path => Useless
* After importing my project in C:\workspace I clean it up and run it again => stuck on compilation with above error.
EDIT:
* I even deleted the .workspace directory inside the project directory but without any success.
Now I simply don't know what else should I do to convince this piece of software to run properly!
At some point I had the same issue but with xTimeComposer studio 14.x.x and I knew to change something in "xtimecomposer.ini" file but 11.11.1 doesn't have such a file to be changed!
So, being without any solution left to try I opened this thread hoping that I'll find what I'm looking for to continue my work.
Thank you for any help you'll provide!