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I am trying to create a picovoice project for my board CY8CKIT-062S2-43012, but project-creator fails with and error
ERROR: Commit/tag/branch "v2.1.2" does not exist.
The branch does exist, I can go into the picovoice directory and type `git checkout v2.1.2` and it has no issues. Looking on github the branch is certainly there.
I am using ModusToolbox 2.4.0 build 2460 in an Ubuntu 20.04 system. I have attached the log file.
Two unrelated questions:
1) why are there so many steps to install ModusToolbox on Linux. Why is it not simply `sudo apt install ModusToolbox` like everything else in Ubuntu?
2) .log and .txt are very common file extensions, why can I not drag and drop a log file to attach it to this question. I had to change the file type to .doc .
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Hi @lking :
For this issue, it seems caused after "picovoice-lib-psoc6" version update, and it may fix in the further update.
Currently, I suggest you to Import Application again after failing to create the project.
The project is located in the default folder.
Then, modify the link in deps->picovoice-lib-psoc6.mtb(change 2.1.2 to 2.1.1).
After that, you can run "make getlibs" command in the terminal to import the libs.
Best Regard,
Colin
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I get the same failure when I try using project creator to build PicoVoice on Win10 version of ModusToolbox.
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Hi @lking :
Thank you for your information, we will check it and feedback to you ASAP.
Best Regard,
Colin
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Hi @lking :
For this issue, it seems caused after "picovoice-lib-psoc6" version update, and it may fix in the further update.
Currently, I suggest you to Import Application again after failing to create the project.
The project is located in the default folder.
Then, modify the link in deps->picovoice-lib-psoc6.mtb(change 2.1.2 to 2.1.1).
After that, you can run "make getlibs" command in the terminal to import the libs.
Best Regard,
Colin