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CCS 5.3 Command Line build of project and external dependancy

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Hello all,


Platform: Linux

CCS: 5.3.0.00090

I'm having a problem building multiple projects with the command line build. The command line build works fine on a windows platform, but when I try the same commands on a linux platform, the build hangs after building the external dependancy. the command syntax is

./eclipse -noSplash -data "$TI_Build_Workspace" -application com.ti.ccstudio.apps.projectBuild -ccs.projects <external_dependancy_name> <main project_name> -ccs.configuration Debug -ccs.buildType full -ccs.autoOpen`;


The external depency is built correctly, I can see the *.lib file in the correct location, but the main project build hangs and never returns.

I added the patch suggested in https://e2e.ti.com/support/development_tools/code_composer_studio/int-code_composer_studio/f/90/p/232908/845652.aspx?Redirected=true#845652 but I still see the same problem.


Regards

  • Anuj Mitra said:
    I'm having a problem building multiple projects with the command line build. The command line build works fine on a windows platform, but when I try the same commands on a linux platform, the build hangs after building the external dependancy.

    Can you give it a try with a newer version of CCS, perferably 6.0.1?http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Download_CCS

    There is a possibility that the issue is fixed or no longer exists in the latest versions.

    If the problem still exists in CCSv6,could you send us a reproducible project/test case so we can duplicate the issue and submit a bug report for analysis?

     

  • To Clarify,

    Multiple projects from a single command is working with CCS6.0 on a windows machine, however it has to work reliably on both platforms. changing the version on linux platforms is not an option at thhis moment in time.