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xdc.module: no module named 'SourceDir' in the package xdc.cfg

xdc.module: no module named 'SourceDir' in the package xdc.cfg

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weber de souza calixto
Posted by weber de souza calixto
on Jun 25 2012 06:57 AM
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Hi,

I'm gettinh this error while trying to build the JPEGDEC demo for C6678LE:

xdc.module: no module named 'SourceDir' in the package xdc.cfg

Any ideas on how to solve it?

Weber

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  • Sasha Slijepcevic
    Posted by Sasha Slijepcevic
    on Jun 25 2012 13:26 PM
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    What was the original XDCtools version you used, and which one did you switch to? If you went backwards, it's possible that you switched to a version of XDCtools that did not have that module. I think SourceDir was added in XDCtools 3.22. SYS/BIOS has dependencies on XDCtools, and there are cases where a newer version of SYS/BIOS is not compatible with and older version of XDCtools.
    This link shows the oldest version of XDCtools that will work with a specific version of SYS/BIOS. Check if the versions you are using are compatible.

    Also, when you post errors please post the whole content of the console window. It doesn't matter how much output is there. The answers to many of the questions I am asking in this post might already be there in the output.

    Thanks,
    Sasja

    If my reply answers your question please mark the thread as answered.

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  • weber de souza calixto
    Posted by weber de souza calixto
    on Jun 27 2012 06:40 AM
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    Hi,

    This wasn't exactly a compile/link error. It appeared on the errors windows while I was programming.

    Anyway, by just using the XDC/IPC/SYSBIOS versions recommended by the documentation, the problem seems to be solved.

    Weber

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