ARM C/C Compiler, 4.1 Build 713 Error: C9932E: Cannot obtain license for Compiler (feature compiler) with license version = 4.1201104 No such feature exists. Feature: compiler License path: C: Program Files (x86) ARMCCNintendo41 sw info nintendo-anyhost.lic; FLEXnet Licensing error:-5,357 For further information, refer to the FLEXnet Licensing documentation, available at 'www.acresso.com'. Cannot obtain license for Compiler (feature bspcompiler) with license version = 4.1201104 Feature has expired. Setup patch packed 7z chrome. Feature: bspcompiler Expire date: 09-aug-2011 License path: C: Program Files (x86) ARMCCNintendo41 sw info nintendo-anyhost.lic; FLEXnet Licensing error:-10,32 For further information, refer to the FLEXnet Licensing documentation, available at 'www.acresso.com'.
I'd be happy to look into this for you. Unfortunately I will be away until the 22nd this month. I hope you're not in a hurry with testing Craftr for your application. Thanks for wanting to give it a try.:) On 15 Jun 2016 10:50 am, 'SadE54' wrote: Hi, I would like to use Craftr for embedded dev. Could it be possible to support the armcc compiler from ARM? (From 3.5, this compiler is supported by cmake) — You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or mute the thread.
I'll have to look how much a license costs, but I don't have any use other than testing to make it work with Craftr yet.:( There is a 'standard' interface for Asm/C/C compilers to support platform independent compilation as good as possible. If armcc provides a Gcc-like interface, you should be able to create a wrapper like this: from craftr.ext.compiler.gcc import GccCompiler armcc = GccCompiler('armcc', 'c') obj = armcc.compile(.) bin = armcc.link(inputs = obj.) However you an achieve the same behaviour. Setting the environment variable CC=armcc and use from craftr.ext.platform import cc. Hi, It does not make sense to buy a license:).
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In fact, armcc is just a specific compiler among others. In embedded world, you can find a lot compilers more or less related to gcc, sometimes not related at all. But most of build systems are locked to gcc or clang or studio:-/ I'm a python newbie (but I really want to improve my skills) - and I don't know if it's easy or not to write a 'compiler plugin' for craftr! And for the - version thing: Fatal error: C3900U: Unrecognized option '-version'.
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I have to type: armcc -vsn to get version.
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