Error while building zephyr with cmake
im using ubuntu 18.04 and im getting this error while executing the first program helloworld
CMake Error at /home/hp/zephyr/cmake/extensions.cmake:1082 (message):
Assertion failed: The detected dtc version is unsupported.The version was found to be 1.4.5 But the minimum supported version is 1.4.6
compiling cmake
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im using ubuntu 18.04 and im getting this error while executing the first program helloworld
CMake Error at /home/hp/zephyr/cmake/extensions.cmake:1082 (message):
Assertion failed: The detected dtc version is unsupported.The version was found to be 1.4.5 But the minimum supported version is 1.4.6
compiling cmake
That sounds like an error when running, rather than an error when building - you really have 2 options: upgrade your system to 18.10 which has device-tree-compiler 1.4.7, or build a newer version of dtc from source
– steeldriver
Jan 22 at 13:04
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What do you mean by Zephyr? Do you mean "Project Athena's notification service". If you mean this, then it is already packaged in Ubuntu (both server and client).
– N0rbert
Jan 22 at 19:51
1
Possible duplicate of How do I install applications in Ubuntu?
– karel
Jan 26 at 3:12
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im using ubuntu 18.04 and im getting this error while executing the first program helloworld
CMake Error at /home/hp/zephyr/cmake/extensions.cmake:1082 (message):
Assertion failed: The detected dtc version is unsupported.The version was found to be 1.4.5 But the minimum supported version is 1.4.6
compiling cmake
im using ubuntu 18.04 and im getting this error while executing the first program helloworld
CMake Error at /home/hp/zephyr/cmake/extensions.cmake:1082 (message):
Assertion failed: The detected dtc version is unsupported.The version was found to be 1.4.5 But the minimum supported version is 1.4.6
compiling cmake
compiling cmake
asked Jan 22 at 11:43
Kowsalya RavikumarKowsalya Ravikumar
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That sounds like an error when running, rather than an error when building - you really have 2 options: upgrade your system to 18.10 which has device-tree-compiler 1.4.7, or build a newer version of dtc from source
– steeldriver
Jan 22 at 13:04
1
What do you mean by Zephyr? Do you mean "Project Athena's notification service". If you mean this, then it is already packaged in Ubuntu (both server and client).
– N0rbert
Jan 22 at 19:51
1
Possible duplicate of How do I install applications in Ubuntu?
– karel
Jan 26 at 3:12
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That sounds like an error when running, rather than an error when building - you really have 2 options: upgrade your system to 18.10 which has device-tree-compiler 1.4.7, or build a newer version of dtc from source
– steeldriver
Jan 22 at 13:04
1
What do you mean by Zephyr? Do you mean "Project Athena's notification service". If you mean this, then it is already packaged in Ubuntu (both server and client).
– N0rbert
Jan 22 at 19:51
1
Possible duplicate of How do I install applications in Ubuntu?
– karel
Jan 26 at 3:12
That sounds like an error when running, rather than an error when building - you really have 2 options: upgrade your system to 18.10 which has device-tree-compiler 1.4.7, or build a newer version of dtc from source
– steeldriver
Jan 22 at 13:04
That sounds like an error when running, rather than an error when building - you really have 2 options: upgrade your system to 18.10 which has device-tree-compiler 1.4.7, or build a newer version of dtc from source
– steeldriver
Jan 22 at 13:04
1
1
What do you mean by Zephyr? Do you mean "Project Athena's notification service". If you mean this, then it is already packaged in Ubuntu (both server and client).
– N0rbert
Jan 22 at 19:51
What do you mean by Zephyr? Do you mean "Project Athena's notification service". If you mean this, then it is already packaged in Ubuntu (both server and client).
– N0rbert
Jan 22 at 19:51
1
1
Possible duplicate of How do I install applications in Ubuntu?
– karel
Jan 26 at 3:12
Possible duplicate of How do I install applications in Ubuntu?
– karel
Jan 26 at 3:12
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As steeldriver suggested, device-tree-compiler (dtc) is below the minimum version that zephyr requires. I faced a similar issue with my build and fixed it as follows:-
- Get the latest stable version of device-tree-compiler (check
that it says current-stable and not active development). Currently
it is 1.4.7-1.
Unzip the package:-
tar xvf device-tree-compiler_1.4.7.orig.tar.xz
Install required dependencies:-
sudo apt-get install flex bison swig python-dev
Navigate to the project directory and build the project:-
cd dtc-1.4.7 && make
Replace the existing dtc with the latest installed. You can do this
by updating your $PATH or moving the installed dtc to /usr/bin
Ensure that the default dtc is now the latest
cd ~/ && dtc --version
This should return Version: DTC 1.4.7. After that, rebuild your HelloWorld program and it should be good to go.
I hope this helps.
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As steeldriver suggested, device-tree-compiler (dtc) is below the minimum version that zephyr requires. I faced a similar issue with my build and fixed it as follows:-
- Get the latest stable version of device-tree-compiler (check
that it says current-stable and not active development). Currently
it is 1.4.7-1.
Unzip the package:-
tar xvf device-tree-compiler_1.4.7.orig.tar.xz
Install required dependencies:-
sudo apt-get install flex bison swig python-dev
Navigate to the project directory and build the project:-
cd dtc-1.4.7 && make
Replace the existing dtc with the latest installed. You can do this
by updating your $PATH or moving the installed dtc to /usr/bin
Ensure that the default dtc is now the latest
cd ~/ && dtc --version
This should return Version: DTC 1.4.7. After that, rebuild your HelloWorld program and it should be good to go.
I hope this helps.
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As steeldriver suggested, device-tree-compiler (dtc) is below the minimum version that zephyr requires. I faced a similar issue with my build and fixed it as follows:-
- Get the latest stable version of device-tree-compiler (check
that it says current-stable and not active development). Currently
it is 1.4.7-1.
Unzip the package:-
tar xvf device-tree-compiler_1.4.7.orig.tar.xz
Install required dependencies:-
sudo apt-get install flex bison swig python-dev
Navigate to the project directory and build the project:-
cd dtc-1.4.7 && make
Replace the existing dtc with the latest installed. You can do this
by updating your $PATH or moving the installed dtc to /usr/bin
Ensure that the default dtc is now the latest
cd ~/ && dtc --version
This should return Version: DTC 1.4.7. After that, rebuild your HelloWorld program and it should be good to go.
I hope this helps.
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As steeldriver suggested, device-tree-compiler (dtc) is below the minimum version that zephyr requires. I faced a similar issue with my build and fixed it as follows:-
- Get the latest stable version of device-tree-compiler (check
that it says current-stable and not active development). Currently
it is 1.4.7-1.
Unzip the package:-
tar xvf device-tree-compiler_1.4.7.orig.tar.xz
Install required dependencies:-
sudo apt-get install flex bison swig python-dev
Navigate to the project directory and build the project:-
cd dtc-1.4.7 && make
Replace the existing dtc with the latest installed. You can do this
by updating your $PATH or moving the installed dtc to /usr/bin
Ensure that the default dtc is now the latest
cd ~/ && dtc --version
This should return Version: DTC 1.4.7. After that, rebuild your HelloWorld program and it should be good to go.
I hope this helps.
As steeldriver suggested, device-tree-compiler (dtc) is below the minimum version that zephyr requires. I faced a similar issue with my build and fixed it as follows:-
- Get the latest stable version of device-tree-compiler (check
that it says current-stable and not active development). Currently
it is 1.4.7-1.
Unzip the package:-
tar xvf device-tree-compiler_1.4.7.orig.tar.xz
Install required dependencies:-
sudo apt-get install flex bison swig python-dev
Navigate to the project directory and build the project:-
cd dtc-1.4.7 && make
Replace the existing dtc with the latest installed. You can do this
by updating your $PATH or moving the installed dtc to /usr/bin
Ensure that the default dtc is now the latest
cd ~/ && dtc --version
This should return Version: DTC 1.4.7. After that, rebuild your HelloWorld program and it should be good to go.
I hope this helps.
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That sounds like an error when running, rather than an error when building - you really have 2 options: upgrade your system to 18.10 which has device-tree-compiler 1.4.7, or build a newer version of dtc from source
– steeldriver
Jan 22 at 13:04
1
What do you mean by Zephyr? Do you mean "Project Athena's notification service". If you mean this, then it is already packaged in Ubuntu (both server and client).
– N0rbert
Jan 22 at 19:51
1
Possible duplicate of How do I install applications in Ubuntu?
– karel
Jan 26 at 3:12