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I am trying to set up a build environment for Code Composer Studio to build projects for the CC1352 Launchpad that I have with me, inside a docker container running ubuntu.
I was able to download and install Code Composer Studio version 9.0.0 (latest 10 - and I wasn't able to install the latest version through the command line). I was also able to install the Simplelink SDK which has software and examples for the dev-kit that I have.
I'm following this guide to import and build projects from the command line for Code Composer Studio: http://software-dl.ti.com/ccs/esd/documents/ccs_projects-command-line.html
However, when I try to import a project (com.ti.ccstudio.apps.projectImport) into a workspace, or just try to create a new project (com.ti.ccstudio.apps.projectCreate), or really run any kind of eclipse command, I get an error:
java.lang.RuntimeException: Application "com.ti.ccstudio.apps.projectCreate" could not be found in the registry.
The main command that I'm running in order to build this code is :
./eclipse -noSplash -data "../../../ccs_workspaces/" -application com.ti.ccstudio.apps.projectCreate -ccs.name newProject -ccs.device com.ti.ccstudio.deviceModel.C6000.GenericC64xxDevice
Any ideas?
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Apr-15 at 20:09https://github.com/algebratech/ccsv9-docker
Used this docker container. Can now create projects.
QUESTION
I've inherited a project which involves a java program setting GPIO pins on a bespoke board.
- Linux: Built with yocto, version 4.9.59
- Java: zulu embedded, openjdk version "1.8.0_131".
- The libdio.so is part of KURA_3.1.0.
Calling...
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-May-02 at 09:41Turns out I had jdk.dio-1.0.300.jar
on my classpath.
When I changed this to jdk.dio-1.0.100.jar
the error went away.
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