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Can't install NDK

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CCS 5.2.1.00018, Windows XP

CCS is installed in C:\CCS5

I unzip the NDK (ndk_2_21_01_38) into C:\CCS5 so it is in parallel with the SYS/BIOS, XDCTOOLS, etc.

Start CCS5.

I never see a "new feature detected" prompt.

Go to Windows / Preferences / Code Composer Studio / RTSC and the NDK is not there

Go to Windows / Preferences / Code Composer Studio / RTSC / Products and the NDK is not in the discovered tools list.

Add C:/ccs5/ndk_2_21_01_38 to the Tool Discovery Path, hit Refresh.  The NDK is still not found.

If I unzip NSP_1_10_00_03 into C:\CCS5 it is discovered properly, but when I try to have CCS install it I get an error:

Operation details
  Cannot complete the install because one or more required items could not be found.
    Software being installed: NDK Network Support Package (IDE Client) 1.10.0.03 (com.ti.rtsc.NSP.product.ui.feature.group 1.10.0.03)
    Missing requirement: NDK Network Support Package IDE Tooling 1.10.0.03 (com.ti.rtsc.NSP.product.ui 1.10.0.03) requires 'bundle org.eclipse.ui 0.0.0' but it could not be found
    Cannot satisfy dependency:
      From: NDK Network Support Package (IDE Client) 1.10.0.03 (com.ti.rtsc.NSP.product.ui.feature.group 1.10.0.03)
      To: com.ti.rtsc.NSP.product.ui [1.10.0.03]


Any ideas on how to make it install?

Thanks,

  Peter Steinberg

  • Hi Peter,

    could you please send a screenshot of what you see/have in Window->Preferences->Code Composer Studio->RTSC->Products?

    Do you have the MCSDK installed?  What device support did you install?

    Best Regards,

    Lisa

  • Two screenshots; the list is too long for one page.

    I don't have MCSDK installed; I'm working with systems with combinations of:

        TI-DSP C674x / OMAP-L13x

        MSP430F55xx

        Stellaris LM3S19xx

  • Hi Peter,

    I would install the MCSDK and try this as a next step.

    http://www.ti.com/tool/bioslinuxmcsdk

    Please keep us informed.

    Best Regards,

    Lisa

  • I'm installing MCUSDK 1.00.00.68 although I don't know why.  The notes say that it is for the C64x+ family of DSP's, and I am not using them.

    I'll reply again after the download & installation finish.

  • CCS5 discovered MCUSDK_1_00_00_68 and attempted to install it, but then gives the error:

      Operation details
      Cannot complete the install because one or more required items could not be found.
        Software being installed: MCU SDK (IDE Client) 1.0.0.68 (com.ti.rtsc.MCUSDK.product.ui.feature.group 1.0.0.68)
        Missing requirement: MCU SDK IDE Tooling 1.0.0.68 (com.ti.rtsc.MCUSDK.product.ui 1.0.0.68) requires 'bundle org.eclipse.ui 0.0.0' but it could not be found
        Cannot satisfy dependency:
          From: MCU SDK (IDE Client) 1.0.0.68 (com.ti.rtsc.MCUSDK.product.ui.feature.group 1.0.0.68)
          To: com.ti.rtsc.MCUSDK.product.ui [1.0.0.68]

    After restarting CCS5 the MCUSDK is not installed, nor is it discovered again.

  • Hi Peter,

    are any components installed in the program files directory?  Do you have full permissions?  In XP this is usually not much of an issue, but something I thought to check.  Would you please send the contents of your installjammer registry directory?  (found in program files or program files(x86)).

    Best Regards,

    LIsa

  • Full Admin rights.

    5518.jammer.zip

    Program Files\Texas Instruments contains my installation of CCS4

    Some of those components are in the CCS5 products (see earlier screenshots) since "c:/program files/texas instruments" is hard-coded into the CCS5 Tool Discovery Path and I got tired of deselecting them every time I started CCS5 (Also, "c:/ti" is also hard-coded into the CCS5 Tool Discovery Path).

    Zip of the InstallJammer directory is attached.

  • Hi Peter,

    Did you install build 5.2.1.00018 directly, or did you update an older version of CCS through Help > Check for Updates?  

    We've seen similar problems in the past after users updated from CCS 5.1.x.  If you did update, could you try installing 5.2.1.00018 into a clean new directory?

    Thanks,

    - Baltasar

  • Update installation.

    I'll download the full installer and try that way.

  • Hi Peter,

    ok, please keep us informed.

    Best Regards,

    Lisa

  • OK, after removing all the old installations of CCS and reinstalling from the full download of 5.2.1.00018 the NDK components show up properly.

    Is there a good way to avoid this issue?  Should I tell my colleagues to never update their CCS but to download the full installation and install it that way?

    Peter

  • Hi Peter,

    I would recommend yes, starting with a clean fresh installation of the latest version from the full installer.

    Sorry for any inconvenience.

    Glad you got it sorted and all the best with development.

    Best REgards,

    Lisa