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    Compiling ImgLib in CCSv5 and Linking it to my RTSC project

    Compiling ImgLib in CCSv5 and Linking it to my RTSC project

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    BrandyJ
    Posted by BrandyJ
    on Apr 24 2012 14:50 PM
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    Hello,

    I could use some advice on how to compile this library in CCSv5.  The instructions I have found in the directory are vague and limited to makefiles and CCsv4.  Also, what is the best way to link this into an RTSC project?  Can I put it into the config file some how?

    The below instructions don't work and build a .out file, not a library.

    The following tools are required to build IMGLIB using CCS (links provided). Download and install all tools to a single local (C:) directory, for example, c:\Program Files\Texas Instruments.

    • Code Generation Tools Version 7.2
    • CCS Version 4
    Note:
    A "My.TI" account is required for download and can be registered at my.ti.com

    The IMGLIB may be compiled with CCS following the procedure below:

    1. Open CCS
    2. Import the IMGLIB makefilebased project
      • Open the Projectmenu
      • Select Import Existing Eclipse Project
      • Import from the IMGLIB /lib directory
    3. Modify install paths and settings in makefileif necessary
      • Within CCS, open the makefile from the ProjectTAB
      • Check the CGT path: C6X_GEN_INSTALL_DIR
      • Check the CGT version: CCSCGTVER
      • Check the CCS path: CCS_INSTALL_DIR
      • Check the IMGLIB path: IMGLIB_INSTALL_DIR
    4. Build the project
      • Select Rebuild Active Project from Project menu
    Note:
    If the RMDIR utility in the makefile is not recognized, you may need to redefine it for a local utility.

     

    And these library instructions don't work either:

    Linking IMGLIB

    The path to the IMGLIB libraries must be provided to the linker via the -l directive. See Library Directory for IMGLIB library details.

     
    Please advise.
     
    Thanks
    Brandy

     

    C6678 IMGLIB ccsv5 compiling linking
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    • Uday
      Posted by Uday
      on Apr 24 2012 18:38 PM
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      Hi Brandy,

      I have brought the import and build issues to the attention of the IMGLIB team. We are currently investigating this and will get back to you soon.

      - Uday

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      Posted by BrandyJ
      on May 01 2012 07:39 AM
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      Hello Gurnani,

      Any update on this?  Can you provide the steps to properly import IMGLIB?

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    • CharlieF
      Posted by CharlieF
      on May 01 2012 16:32 PM
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      Hi Brandy,

      Which version of IMGLIB are you working with?  Also, what is your target processor?

      Thanks,
      Charlie

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      on May 02 2012 06:49 AM
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      Hi Charlie,

      It is imglib_C66x_3_1_0_0.

      I am using the C6678.

      And although you didn't ask, its CCS Version: 5.1.0.09000

      Thanks,

      Brandy

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    • Uday
      Posted by Uday
      on May 17 2012 14:51 PM
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      Hi Brandy

      Thanks for your patience as we were investigating and working towards a solution. The IMGLIB team has begun work on an incremental version (IMGLIB v3.1.1) that will address these issues and allow you to successfully import and build IMGLIB using CCSv5.1. As per the team, IMGLIB v3.1.1 should be available by the end of next week at http://software-dl.ti.com/sdoemb/sdoemb_public_sw/imglib/latest/index_FDS.html

      - Uday

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      Posted by BrandyJ
      on May 18 2012 07:32 AM
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      Sounds good.  Thanks!

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      Posted by Uday
      on May 25 2012 15:02 PM
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      Hi Brandy,

      The team is trying to incorporate a few more last-minute updates in the software package before release. They now anticipate that the new IMGLIB will be available Friday, June 1. We'll post again here as soon as it's online.

      - Uday

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      Hi Brandy,

      The new IMGLIB release is now available at http://software-dl.ti.com/sdoemb/sdoemb_public_sw/imglib/latest/index_FDS.html

      - Uday

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