Background: Previously using 10.0.0 with Arm 2017 q1 cross compiler for K64F target.
Just installed v10.1.1 and imported my existing projects.
When I try to build, I get:
Cannot run program "make": Launching failed
Error: Program "make" not found in PATH
In the project properties C/C++ build -> Tool Chain Editor I see "Current Toolchain: Cross GCC" (correct).
In the Tool Chain Editor I also see the "orphaned configuration" error below.
The option "Tools Paths" below Tool Chain Editor is missing (this is were I set the path to the GCC cross compiler in v10.0.0; see image from 10.0.0 below):
How to I configure v10.1.1 to use the external cross-compiler as I used in v10.0.0 so I can get some work done?
Thanks! Best Regards, Dave
PS: To add aggravation, trying 10.1.1 has corrupted the environment/project, so now trying to build the project under 10.0.0 gets the following NullPointerException (very nice):
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi Dave,
an 'orphaned' configuration basically means that Eclipse CDT is not able to load a matching build plugin.
So it looks like somehow on your machine the GNU MCU Eclipse plugin is either not installed or not correctly installed.
I had in the past some installation issues with the 'bleeding edge' GNU MCU Eclipse plugins, so I sticked to 'known working versions'.
In any case, if this might be the issue for you, here is what I do have installed in the MCUXpresso IDE 10.1:
I used the zip file ilg.gnuarmeclipse.repository-3.4.1-201704251808.zip which is available from
Release GNU ARM Eclipse plug-ins v3.4.1-201704251808 · gnu-mcu-eclipse/eclipse-plugins · GitHub
Later versions probably work too, but this is what I have and what works well for me.
I hope this helps,
Erich
Hi Dave,
an 'orphaned' configuration basically means that Eclipse CDT is not able to load a matching build plugin.
So it looks like somehow on your machine the GNU MCU Eclipse plugin is either not installed or not correctly installed.
I had in the past some installation issues with the 'bleeding edge' GNU MCU Eclipse plugins, so I sticked to 'known working versions'.
In any case, if this might be the issue for you, here is what I do have installed in the MCUXpresso IDE 10.1:
I used the zip file ilg.gnuarmeclipse.repository-3.4.1-201704251808.zip which is available from
Release GNU ARM Eclipse plug-ins v3.4.1-201704251808 · gnu-mcu-eclipse/eclipse-plugins · GitHub
Later versions probably work too, but this is what I have and what works well for me.
I hope this helps,
Erich
Bingo - Thanks Erich!
Here's what's going on:
I uninstalled the recent CDT stuff and reinstalled the version Erich suggested (GNU ARM Eclipse plug-ins v3.4.1-201704251808),
and magic, everything works as it should.
Thanks as always Erich!
Sorry for asking a stupid question, but if you are not using the toolchain provided by NXP, then why have you upgraded?
To see if the current toolchain works any better, and take advantage of IDE bug-fixes.
Sorry, but you appear to be using the GNU MCU Eclipse plugins and an external toolchain, rather than the MCUXpresso IDE itself to build your project. Thus I'm not sure what advice we can provide here.
Regards,
MCUXpresso IDE Support
Background: We were forced to use an external toolchain because of severe problems with the KDS toolchain (and Freescale/NXP support). If you're not aware of these, read for example: http://www.nadler.com/embedded/newlibAndFreeRTOS.html. As working around these problems is time-consuming and expensive, our customer is pointedly asking if we should continue to use your parts for the next product we're now starting to develop.
Useful support would be for example:
Thanks in advance for providing assistance and supporting our use of your parts in future projects,
Best Regards, Dave