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I'm running a Mac OSX 10.14.4
I installed Modus Toolbox, and told me it needed XCode. I installed XCode, and removed original ModusToolbox, and reinstalled Modus Toolbox.
It now tells me "Cannot run program "/Applications/ModusToolbox_1.1/tools/modus-shell-1.0/bin/make" (in directory "/var/folders/py/hnmmy0m14v97z_0xk9nszk2w0000gp/T"): error=2, No such file or directory"
The executable Make is not in the above mentioned folder.
What is causing this? I've tried several reinstalls of Modus Toolbox.
Thanks,
Gary
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Hey Gary,
Sorry the install is not going smoothly . I got this from one of our engineers running on the Mac. Maybe it will be helpful.
It could be just as easy as making sure you run the IDE once to get all the links set up.
=============== Begin Include ==========
===== End Include ==================
Let us know if that helps.
--Matt
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Hello Gary,
You need the make and xcode packages while installing ModusToolbox on MacOS. Please follow the installation guide which explains how to install ModusToolbox correctly here: https://www.cypress.com/file/455216/download
Regards,
Dheeraj
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Hi Dheeraj,
Thanks for the quick reply!
I notice this in the installation guide:
I've looked in the App Store, and googled, but cannot find any help on
where to find these packages. I found Get Perl in the App store, but
don't think that's what is indicated in the notes above.
I installed XCode from the App Store, and it installed 10.2.1
An older reference said "the command line tools are no longer bundled by
default, and there is no /Developer anymore. To install them, open
Xcode, go to Preferences -> Downloads -> Components -> Command Line
Tools. This should install make, gcc etc."
However, this is not valid guidance for 10.2.1
Can you point me in a direction?
Thanks for your help!
Take Care,
Gary
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Hey Gary,
Sorry the install is not going smoothly . I got this from one of our engineers running on the Mac. Maybe it will be helpful.
It could be just as easy as making sure you run the IDE once to get all the links set up.
=============== Begin Include ==========
===== End Include ==================
Let us know if that helps.
--Matt
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Well, I finally gave up trying to get this working on Mac OSX, and built a new Ubuntu 18 box. Things were going along well with ModusToolbox, as I thought I was close to being able to make and download one of the sample projects for the WiFi-BT PSOC 6 kit, when I got stuck several hours ago at the KitProg2 fw update problem.
Essentially, I cannot get the fw-loader to execute. Here's a screen shot:
I am a bit rusty in Linux, but I'm in the bin folder where the 38.2KB 'fw-loader' file is present, yet when I try to execute the command, you can see the error is 'fw-loader' not found. In desperation, I set the permissions to '777' - still no help.
(BTW, I found where I needed to press SW3 while connecting the USB cable, and I have LED4 solid and LED2 blinking, which I believe means I'm in bootloader mode, ready to receive the KitProg3 fw update. Do I at least have that right?)
I'm sure this is basic, but I am stuck.
Can you help?
Many Thanks!
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Nevermind. Looks like I found the problem! Had to add './' to the fw-loader command, and I was able to do the update.
Thanks anyway!
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...and, I understand why I needed to put ./ in front of the fw-loader command: even though I was in the current folder, Linux always looks to the PATH for program names, unless I tell it use current folder with the './'
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In principle yes, but with me not „./“, but only „.\“.
Helmut
Von: Matt Landrum
Gesendet: Montag, 13. Mai 2019 19:43
An: Helmut Mielenz <service@mielenz-ctg.de>
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