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I installed WICED Smart IDE 2.1.1 on OSX Yosemite, but I am unable to build the apps due to the following error:
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dyld: Library not loaded: /System/Library/Perl/5.12/darwin-thread-multi-2level/CORE/libperl.dylib
Referenced from: /Users/sagarnargundkar/Documents/WICED/WICED-Smart-SDK-2.1.1/WICED-Smart-SDK/Wiced-Smart/spar/../../Tools/common/OSX/perl
Reason: image not found
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It looks like OSX Yosemite uses Perl v5.18 while the SDK's version of perl is 5.12
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Open the terminal app and type the following:
cd /System/Library/Perl
sudo ln -s 5.18 5.12
Now everything should work again.
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Hello sagargn,
The Perl Issue will be fixed in the next release of the SDK coming shortly.
Thank You,
JT
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Open the terminal app and type the following:
cd /System/Library/Perl
sudo ln -s 5.18 5.12
Now everything should work again.
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Hello,
1. The suggested link is making Perl working, indeed. ( At least, on my installation of SDK).
2. But then I run into another issue. ( Which may be not an issue, but my misunderstanding of Eclise IDE):
a. Running 'make proximity-BCM920737TAG_Q32 build' , for example, within the terminal window, compiles and build the application. As expected.
b. When I open the Wiced IDE ( Eclipse ?), I have 'Make target' window on the right side. With all SDK projects listed inside. So, clicking on 'proximity-BCM920737TAG_Q32 download' target there -- compiles and build the application, as expected.
c. What I failed to do -- to build the application from 'Project Explorer' window. Should additional 'target(s)' be added per each project in order to do that? Is there instruction ( documents) how to do that? I tried a few things, but failed to succeed. I would ask to advice how to resolve that issue.
Thanks,
Alex
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. What I failed to do -- to build the application from 'Project Explorer' window. Should additional 'target(s)' be added per each project in order to do that? Is there instruction ( documents) how to do that? I tried a few things, but failed to succeed. I would ask to advice how to resolve that issue.
Did you mean to say you double click and ran the make file ?
thnx
vik86
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>>> Did you mean to say you double click and ran the make file ?
Well, I assume it is a bit more complicated...
1. Took hello_sensor project.
2. tried to build target..., failed,
3 added target, as within 'Make Target' window...
4. got the the results:
5. Oops... I just found the similar thread on the forum. ( Sorry missed it before).
Seems I have to rename some files, etc.... Double checking it.
Alex
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