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hello_sensor project - compiling and download in VM virtualbox with eclipse.
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Did you use the installer to install the SDK in the Linux VM? The problem here is:
/home/applcommon-dev/git/meher/cooking-bcm/make.exe
which is not a valid Linux executable. The installer would have set this up correctly for Linux. Did you copy the SDK folder from a Windows install? The .cproject file in the SDK is OS and path sensitive. Close the IDE, open <SDK>/.cproject in a text editor and replace all 'make.exe' with 'make' (no quotes).
I would recommend always using the installer for OS on which you plan to use the SDK.
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Hello meherkollipara,
We have not tested VM virtual box.
However, we have had VM Ware success.
Is your host OS Linux and guest OS Win 7?
JT
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Host OS is Win7 and guest OS Linux.
Entire WICED-Smart-SDK project is checked in to github and I got the project in to VM VirtualBox.When I try to build the hello_sensor app I got the below message
07:51:07 **** Build of configuration Release for project WICED-Smart-SDK ****
/home/applcommon-dev/git/meher/cooking-bcm/make.exe hello_sensor-BCM920736TAG_Q32 download
07:51:07 Build Finished (took 73ms)
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Did you use the installer to install the SDK in the Linux VM? The problem here is:
/home/applcommon-dev/git/meher/cooking-bcm/make.exe
which is not a valid Linux executable. The installer would have set this up correctly for Linux. Did you copy the SDK folder from a Windows install? The .cproject file in the SDK is OS and path sensitive. Close the IDE, open <SDK>/.cproject in a text editor and replace all 'make.exe' with 'make' (no quotes).
I would recommend always using the installer for OS on which you plan to use the SDK.