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Eclipsec error message [message #1726678] Tue, 15 March 2016 16:09 Go to next message
St Li is currently offline St LiFriend
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Registered: March 2016
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I have a project which was build successfully using the eclipse GUI.
For automation purposes I wanted to build my project from the command line.

This is the command I used:

C:\LegacyApp\eclipse\eclipsec.exe -nosplash -application org.eclipse.cdt.managedbuilder.core.headlessbuild -data D:\projects\ -cleanBuild Code

In this case a window pops up, saying that an error occured (see attachments: ErrorMessage.png and the referred .log file).

At the end of the build process I get an .hex file as expected, but my questions are:

  • Does it have any negative influence on my result?
  • Can I get rid of this issue? How?

  • Attachment: ErrorMessage.png
    (Size: 2.93KB, Downloaded 109 times)
  • Attachment: log.log
    (Size: 32.76KB, Downloaded 138 times)

[Updated on: Thu, 31 March 2016 12:32]

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Re: Eclipsec error message [message #1726937 is a reply to message #1726678] Thu, 17 March 2016 15:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
David VavraFriend
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I get an error trying to load your image. It doesn't appear to be a PNG file. The log file is a binary. Perhaps you should upload them again?

Re: Eclipsec error message [message #1728161 is a reply to message #1726937] Thu, 31 March 2016 12:33 Go to previous message
St Li is currently offline St LiFriend
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Registered: March 2016
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I have updated the files.

Maybe the name .log is a problem for some of you, so I renamed it to log.log.
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