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Error in Simple Template
I was recently trying to get throttle code working for our robot and I was using the simple template, even without making any changes to the code It comes up with a build error without any location
the error reads C:\WindRiver\vxworks-6.3\host\x86-win32\bin\make.exe: *** [SimpleTemplate_partialImage/Debug/Objects/SimpleTemplate/MyRobot.o] Error 127 Build Failed in Project 'SimpleTemplate' (Process Exit Value was 2): 2010-01-23 13:28:58 (Elapsed Time: 00:00) Location Unknown:confused: *note, the error comes up no matter what changes i do or do not make please help thx :D |
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A wild guess here.
Try closing and then reopening the project in Workbench. After reopening, make sure you rebuild (not build) the project. |
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when i try to hit re-build, the selection is grayed out as well as all the other choices in that sub menu
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Have you been able to build any projects? If so, can you create the project again (give it a different name)? |
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You're saying there's an option somewhere which if selected means you can't build or rebuild a project other than automatically? If that's correct, where is this option and what does one do to cause an automatic build of the project? I know Workbench fairly well, don't claim to know everything about it though, and I'd like to understand your reply. |
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When you save it builds.
look on page 9 of http://first.wpi.edu/Images/CMS/Firs...artedWithC.pdf but disable it instead |
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I can see where it might be useful to some folks. In practice, I think one rarely wants the project to be built every time one saves a file -- unless it's a one source file project. Nonetheless, useful feature or not, enabling it does not render me unable to rebuild projects by right-clicking the project and selecting rebuild-- I just tried it. |
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