Unknown Referenced Nature [message #1844096] |
Wed, 01 September 2021 08:12 |
Md Mubdiul Hasan Messages: 10 Registered: July 2021 |
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Hello There,
I am getting a build error .
My project was built in Eclipse for sure.
I wanted to build exiting project in
Version: 2021-06 (4.20.0)
Build id: 20210612-2011
While someone was trying to build this project with following history ,
SESSION 2021-07-15 08:52:39.276 -----------------------------------------------
eclipse.buildId=I20110613-1736
java.version=1.6.0_13
java.vendor=Sun Microsystems Inc.
BootLoader constants: OS=win32, ARCH=x86, WS=win32, NL=ko_KR
Framework arguments: -product com.ti.ccstudio.branding.product -product com.ti.ccstudio.branding.product -product com.ti.ccstudio.branding.product
Command-line arguments: -os win32 -ws win32 -arch x86 -product com.ti.ccstudio.branding.product -product com.ti.ccstudio.branding.product -data C:\Users\user\OneDrive\workspace -product com.ti.ccstudio.branding.product
I am using C:\MinGW\include and I am using following tool chain editor
GCC Assembler
GCC Archiver
GCC C++ Compiler
GCC C Compiler
MinGW C Linker
MinGW C++ Linker
My error console says,
Info: Internal Builder is used for build
gcc "-IC:\\MinGW\\include" -O2 -g -Wall -c -fmessage-length=0 -o F2806x_PieCtrl.o "..\\..\\F2806x_common\\source\\F2806x_PieCtrl.c"
gcc: error: ..\..\F2806x_common\source\F2806x_PieCtrl.c: No such file or directory
gcc: fatal error: no input files
compilation terminated.
16:53:40 Build Finished. 0 errors, 0 warnings. (took 113ms)
[Updated on: Wed, 01 September 2021 23:45] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Unknown Referenced Nature [message #1844209 is a reply to message #1844197] |
Mon, 06 September 2021 11:24 |
David Vavra Messages: 1426 Registered: October 2012 |
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Well, that's a different problem.
The unknown referenced nature likely means
whatever plugin is expected for ccs is not installed.
And the build is now trying to use the external builder "make"
instead of the internal builder which you used before.
You probably will need to install "make" for MinGW.
You must have changed something. What was it?
Can't help you on the plug-in.
I'm guessing maintenance on it stopped about 10 years ago
and probably won't work with the newer CDT versions.
If you are going to use a current version of Eclipse/CDT with this code
you'll have to figure out how to migrate it to standard CDT
and forego any plug-in
Or switch to a standalone CCS if you can find it.
[Updated on: Mon, 06 September 2021 12:23] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Unknown Referenced Nature [message #1844239 is a reply to message #1844236] |
Tue, 07 September 2021 04:12 |
Md Mubdiul Hasan Messages: 10 Registered: July 2021 |
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Quote:The Texas Instruments Piccolo F2806x architecture is unlikely the same as the one you are using to run Windows and MinGW. In fact, it looks to be a C28x device
Yes , I am going with a similar customized board like Piccolo F2806x. I am trying to debug WARE 2000 also.
Quote:That's probably why there was a plug-in for it.
Yes. Broken files are proof of Eclipse IDE.
Quote:MinGW has a Windows version of GNU Make.
From your error messages, it doesn't seem to be installed
or it's not in the execution path list (system PATH variable).
Well. That means my toolchain is not correct.
I have installed C:\MinGW\bin;C:\MinGW\msys\1.0\bin
A install manager of MinGW is available. Dont you mean to install in such wayhttps://www.ics.uci.edu/~pattis/common/handouts/mingweclipse/mingw.html
Again I want to mention, In Project>Properties>C/C++ build> Build Variables> I checked the show system variable and I know the BuildArtifactFile name and BuildArtifactFilePath should be located but I didnt find any thing BuildArtifactFile Path, I did see in ccs v.5.
[Updated on: Tue, 07 September 2021 04:31] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Unknown Referenced Nature [message #1844296 is a reply to message #1844289] |
Wed, 08 September 2021 11:10 |
David Vavra Messages: 1426 Registered: October 2012 |
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I'm not sure what my attempted clarification has to do
with your last post.
The latest error appears to be a linker error.
You either used the wrong linker or at least one of your
object files was compiled with the wrong compiler or
you linked the wrong library.
I can't say what for sure.
Besides, it's off-topic for this forum which is for issues
caused by Eclipse/CDT or for setting up the IDE. It's not
for questions about using your tools.
I suggest you post those questions in a more appropriate
forum. What that may be I don't know.
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