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I needed to perform an install on a new computer of ModusToolBox 2.1. I installed with the default settings.
I imported a project from another computer that had successfully compiled in ModusToolBox 2.1.
When I tried to 'Build' this project I immediately get:
11:43:11 **** Build of configuration Default for project USB_Audio_Recorder ****
make all
Cannot run program "make": Launching failed
Error: Program "make" not found in PATH
PATH=
11:43:11 Build Failed. 1 errors, 0 warnings. (took 101ms)
The PATH= appears correct on my system.
Here's a snip of my directory of my install directory for ModusToolBox.
I'm dead in the water until this can be addressed.
Len
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Hello Len,
When any application is created in ModusToolbox, the various options for build, clean, launch configurations, environment variables are all set by default. I'm not sure how the particular application in question ended up with the wrong settings, perhaps you were modifying something?
I wasn't able to reproduce the issue through the recommended way to import the application that I mentioned in the earlier response. So, importing the application through the steps I mentioned earlier itself can be a solution to this problem.
If I try the following: File > Import > Existing Projects into Workspace > Select Root Directory > Browse to your application > Finish. This imports your application with all your modified project settings and properties. Using this method I was able to reproduce your issue and have a look at your project settings.
I think I have found the solution to why it is not able to build, but you might still face problems with the compilation because the build flow has been tampered with. Here are the steps:
(1) Right click on the project > Properties > C/C++ Build > Environment. Use the Add option to add an environment variable PATH and check the box that reads "Add to all configurations" as shown below:
(2) Click OK. The environment PATH variable values gets added to the project.
(3) Click Edit on the PATH variable and add the path to the Cygwin.bat directory (C:\Users\<user>\ModusToolbox\tools_2.1\modus-shell\bin). Don't forget to add the semi-colon after adding the value.
(4) Click Apply and then Apply and Close to save the settings.
You should now be able to proceed with building the application. If the build fails, I would recommend importing the application like I mentioned previously.
Regards,
Dheeraj
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From the screenshots, I observe that the state of the folder is Shared. Please check if the user you have logged in as has the required access to this installation folder. You can probably try running ModusToolbox as Administrator and see if it works then.
Let me know your observations.
Regards,
Dheeraj
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Dheeraj,
Running ModusToolBox 2.1 as Administrator provides the same result:
Error: Program "make" not found in PATH
No change.
Len
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Dheeraj,
I have more information.
Running in either Adminstrator mode or not, ALL the other projects in the same workspace BUILDs correctly except for the project --
USB_Audio_Recorder.
I think it is valuable to find the source of the inability to BUILD this project. It would help others who might find themselves in the same predicament. Let me know what else to investigate.
Len
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Just tried creating that application in ModusToolbox and building it. Everything worked fine.
Something seems to have broken when you imported probably? Please attach the project so that I debug it further.
Also, please try creating a new application of USB Audio Recorder and checking if everything works fine.
Regards,
Dheeraj
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Dheeraj,
Thanks for looking at this project. As I indicated I transferred this project (as well as the others in the workspace) from a working build on another computer. This is the only project that doesn't build. I'm not aware why this project is the exception.
I believe finding the issue may help others in the future.
Attached is the very large file of the project.
Len
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Dheeraj,
Here's some further information.
Here is a snip of the Property/"C/C++ General" for the USB_Audio_Recorder
Another "BUILDing" project has the following Property/"C/C++ General":
Removing the "Use default build command" and inserting Build command: ${cy_tools_path:modus-shell}/bin/make CY_MAKE_IDE=eclipse CY_IDE_TOOLS_DIR=${cy_tools_path:} -j8 from USB_Audio_Recorder does not solve the issue. However I do receive a different error:
16:15:53 **** Incremental Build of configuration Default for project USB_Audio_Recorder ****
"C:\\Users\\lpoma\\ModusToolbox\\tools_2.1\\modus-shell\\bin\\make" CY_MAKE_IDE=eclipse CY_IDE_TOOLS_DIR=C:/Users/lpoma/ModusToolbox/tools_2.1 -j8 all
Tools Directory: C:/Users/lpoma/ModusToolbox/tools_2.1
/bin/bash: which: command not found
/bin/bash: whereis: command not found
make: *** [libs/psoc6make/make/core/prebuild.mk:224: CY_PREBUILD_mkdirs] Error 127
"C:/Users/lpoma/ModusToolbox/tools_2.1/modus-shell/bin/make CY_MAKE_IDE=eclipse CY_IDE_TOOLS_DIR=C:/Users/lpoma/ModusToolbox/tools_2.1 -j8 all" terminated with exit code 2. Build might be incomplete.
16:15:54 Build Failed. 3 errors, 0 warnings. (took 746ms)
Len
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Dheeraj,
I downloaded the new USB_Audio_Recorder project. This new project did build without issue.
I've compared the old project to the new project. There are a lot of differences. Is there a file you want me to look at that might be the reason for this issue?
Len
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Hello Len,
I imported the project attached into ModusToolbox by using File > Import > Other > ModusToolbox Application Import. I have illustrated the steps just in case you did something different.
After this click Finish and the application will be imported into your workspace. I was able to build successfully without any modifications. I am not able to recreate the issue. Also note that since all the .libs point to the latest version of the library, I may not be able to observe the error in case the issue was because of a particular version of the library.
make: *** [libs/psoc6make/make/core/prebuild.mk:224: CY_PREBUILD_mkdirs] Error 127
One of the things I did observe was that this above line in the error you posted. This particular line tries to create the build directory and it failed to do so. There seems to be some restrictions on the application folder that might be affecting this project alone.
Please check the permissions on this application folder to see if you have all access enabled. Let me know your observations.
Regards,
Dheeraj
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Dheeraj,
I've checked my project directory. It is in my "Documents" under my user name. I have permission for this. I also 'forced' ALL files in the project directory be 'Write' capable.
I get the same response.
make: *** [libs/psoc6make/make/core/prebuild.mk:224: CY_PREBUILD_mkdirs] Error 127
Len
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Hello Len,
Please navigate to ModusToolbox installation directory (ModusToolbox\tools_2.1\modus-shell\) and open Cygwin.bat.
Navigate to the application directory using the cd command. Run the following commands and let me know what you see:
>> which git
>> whereis --version
Then run the following commands:
>> make get_app_info
>> make get_env_info
Please copy the results of these commands to a file and attach it here.
Regards,
Dheeraj
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Dheeraj,
Here's some of the results you requested:
lpoma@LAPTOP-~/Documents/MTB_Projects/mtw/USB_Audio_Recorder
$ which git
/usr/bin/git
lpoma@LAPTOP-~/Documents/MTB_Projects/mtw/USB_Audio_Recorder
$ whereis --version
whereis from util-linux 2.33.1
lpoma@LAPTOP-~/Documents/MTB_Projects/mtw/USB_Audio_Recorder
$ make get_app_info
Tools Directory: C:/Users/lpoma/ModusToolbox/tools_2.1
=======================================
IDE variables
=======================================
CY_PROTOCOL=2
APP_NAME=mtb-example-psoc6-usb-audio-recorder
LIB_NAME=
TARGET=CY8CPROTO-062-4343W
TARGET_DEVICE=CY8C624ABZI-D44
CONFIGURATOR_FILES=./COMPONENT_CUSTOM_DESIGN_MODUS/TARGET_CY8CPROTO-062-4343W/design.modus
SUPPORTED_TOOL_TYPES=cype-tool device-configurator dfuh-tool smartio-configurator usbdev-configurator
CY_TOOLS_PATH=C:/Users/lpoma/ModusToolbox/tools_2.1
CY_GETLIBS_OFFLINE=
CY_GETLIBS_PATH=C:/Users/lpoma/Documents/MTB_Projects/mtw/USB_Audio_Recorder/libs
CY_GETLIBS_DEPS_PATH=C:/Users/lpoma/Documents/MTB_Projects/mtw/USB_Audio_Recorder/deps
CY_GETLIBS_CACHE_PATH=C:/Users/lpoma/.modustoolbox/cache
CY_GETLIBS_OFFLINE_PATH=C:/Users/lpoma/.modustoolbox/offline
SHAREDLIBS_ROOT=
SHAREDLIBS=
SHAREDLIBS_FILES=
CY_DEPENDENT_PROJECTS=
=======================================
User: Basic configuration variables
=======================================
TARGET=CY8CPROTO-062-4343W
APPNAME=mtb-example-psoc6-usb-audio-recorder
LIBNAME=
TOOLCHAIN=GCC_ARM
CONFIG=Debug
VERBOSE=
=======================================
User: Advanced configuration variables
=======================================
SOURCES=
INCLUDES=
DEFINES= CY_USING_HAL
VFP_SELECT=
CFLAGS=
ASFLAGS=
LDFLAGS=
LDLIBS=
LINKER_SCRIPT=./libs/TARGET_CY8CPROTO-062-4343W/COMPONENT_CM4/TOOLCHAIN_GCC_ARM/cy8c6xxa_cm4_dual.ld
PREBUILD=
POSTBUILD=
COMPONENTS=CUSTOM_DESIGN_MODUS CM0P_SLEEP BSP_DESIGN_MODUS PSOC6HAL
DISABLE_COMPONENTS=BSP_DESIGN_MODUS CY_DEFAULT_COMPONENT
DEPENDENT_LIB_PATHS=
DEPENDENT_APP_PATHS=
=======================================
User: BSP variables
=======================================
DEVICE=CY8C624ABZI-D44
ADDITIONAL_DEVICES=CYW4343WKUBG
TARGET_GEN=
DEVICE_GEN=CY8C624ABZI-D44
ADDITIONAL_DEVICES_GEN=CYW4343WKUBG
=======================================
User: Getlibs variables
=======================================
CY_GETLIBS_NO_CACHE=
CY_GETLIBS_OFFLINE=
CY_GETLIBS_PATH=C:/Users/lpoma/Documents/MTB_Projects/mtw/USB_Audio_Recorder/libs
CY_GETLIBS_DEPS_PATH=C:/Users/lpoma/Documents/MTB_Projects/mtw/USB_Audio_Recorder/deps
CY_GETLIBS_CACHE_PATH=C:/Users/lpoma/.modustoolbox/cache
CY_GETLIBS_OFFLINE_PATH=C:/Users/lpoma/.modustoolbox/offline
CY_GETLIBS_SEARCH_PATH=C:/Users/lpoma/Documents/MTB_Projects/mtw/USB_Audio_Recorder
=======================================
User: Path variables
=======================================
CY_APP_PATH=
CY_BASELIB_PATH=libs/psoc6make
CY_EXTAPP_PATH=
CY_DEVICESUPPORT_PATH=
CY_SHARED_PATH=
CY_COMPILER_PATH=
CY_TOOLS_DIR=C:/Users/lpoma/ModusToolbox/tools_2.1
CY_BUILD_LOCATION=
CY_PYTHON_PATH=
TOOLCHAIN_MK_PATH=
=======================================
User: Miscellaneous variables
=======================================
CY_IGNORE=./build
CY_SKIP_RECIPE=
CY_EXTRA_INCLUDES=
CY_LIBS_SEARCH_DEPTH=5
CY_UTILS_SEARCH_DEPTH=5
CY_IDE_PRJNAME=
CY_CONFIG_FILE_EXT=modus
CY_SUPPORTED_TOOL_TYPES=capsense-configurator capsense-tuner usbdev-configurator device-configurator qspi-configurator seglcd-configurator smartio-configurator cype-tool dfuh-tool
=======================================
Internal variables
=======================================
CY_INTERNAL_BUILD_LOC=C:/Users/lpoma/Documents/MTB_Projects/mtw/USB_Audio_Recorder/build
CY_INTERNAL_APPLOC=C:/Users/lpoma/Documents/MTB_Projects/mtw/USB_Audio_Recorder
CY_DEVICESUPPORT_SEARCH_PATH=./libs/psoc6pdl/devicesupport.xml
CC=C:/Users/lpoma/ModusToolbox/tools_2.1/gcc-7.2.1/bin/arm-none-eabi-gcc
CXX=C:/Users/lpoma/ModusToolbox/tools_2.1/gcc-7.2.1/bin/arm-none-eabi-g++
AS=C:/Users/lpoma/ModusToolbox/tools_2.1/gcc-7.2.1/bin/arm-none-eabi-gcc
AR=C:/Users/lpoma/ModusToolbox/tools_2.1/gcc-7.2.1/bin/arm-none-eabi-ar
LD=C:/Users/lpoma/ModusToolbox/tools_2.1/gcc-7.2.1/bin/arm-none-eabi-g++
lpoma@LAPTOP-~/Documents/MTB_Projects/mtw/USB_Audio_Recorder
$ make get_env_info
Tools Directory: C:/Users/lpoma/ModusToolbox/tools_2.1
make location : /usr/bin/make
make version : 4.2.1
git location : /usr/bin/git
git version : git version 2.17.0
git remote :
origin https://github.com/cypresssemiconductorco/mtb-example-psoc6-usb-audio-recorder (fetch)
origin https://github.com/cypresssemiconductorco/mtb-example-psoc6-usb-audio-recorder (push)
git rev-parse : 4c4ab2bca0aabc7d7826b7a69b6cebf30782f758
Thanks for looking at this issue.
Len
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Hello Len,
When any application is created in ModusToolbox, the various options for build, clean, launch configurations, environment variables are all set by default. I'm not sure how the particular application in question ended up with the wrong settings, perhaps you were modifying something?
I wasn't able to reproduce the issue through the recommended way to import the application that I mentioned in the earlier response. So, importing the application through the steps I mentioned earlier itself can be a solution to this problem.
If I try the following: File > Import > Existing Projects into Workspace > Select Root Directory > Browse to your application > Finish. This imports your application with all your modified project settings and properties. Using this method I was able to reproduce your issue and have a look at your project settings.
I think I have found the solution to why it is not able to build, but you might still face problems with the compilation because the build flow has been tampered with. Here are the steps:
(1) Right click on the project > Properties > C/C++ Build > Environment. Use the Add option to add an environment variable PATH and check the box that reads "Add to all configurations" as shown below:
(2) Click OK. The environment PATH variable values gets added to the project.
(3) Click Edit on the PATH variable and add the path to the Cygwin.bat directory (C:\Users\<user>\ModusToolbox\tools_2.1\modus-shell\bin). Don't forget to add the semi-colon after adding the value.
(4) Click Apply and then Apply and Close to save the settings.
You should now be able to proceed with building the application. If the build fails, I would recommend importing the application like I mentioned previously.
Regards,
Dheeraj
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Dheeraj,
In the 'broken' project, the Environment var PATH didn't exist. In all the other projects in the workspace, PATH did exist.
I added PATH to the 'broken' project and set it to the PATH value used by the other working projects. That worked!
I don't know how or why this variable became missing or corrupted. The 'broken' project was just a file copy of the entire project from a different computer where the project was working under ModusToolbox 2.1.
Thank you for the fix. If I'm able to reproduce the 'broken' state again maybe I can share the specific steps that broke it to help others if it should happen to them.
Len
"Engineering is an Art. The Art of Compromise."