Error while building zephyr with 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









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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






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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






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    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









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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






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    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









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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






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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






  • 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




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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:-




  1. 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.


  2. Unzip the package:-



    tar xvf device-tree-compiler_1.4.7.orig.tar.xz



  3. Install required dependencies:-



    sudo apt-get install flex bison swig python-dev



  4. Navigate to the project directory and build the project:-



    cd dtc-1.4.7 && make


  5. Replace the existing dtc with the latest installed. You can do this
    by updating your $PATH or moving the installed dtc to /usr/bin



  6. 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:-




    1. 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.


    2. Unzip the package:-



      tar xvf device-tree-compiler_1.4.7.orig.tar.xz



    3. Install required dependencies:-



      sudo apt-get install flex bison swig python-dev



    4. Navigate to the project directory and build the project:-



      cd dtc-1.4.7 && make


    5. Replace the existing dtc with the latest installed. You can do this
      by updating your $PATH or moving the installed dtc to /usr/bin



    6. 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:-




      1. 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.


      2. Unzip the package:-



        tar xvf device-tree-compiler_1.4.7.orig.tar.xz



      3. Install required dependencies:-



        sudo apt-get install flex bison swig python-dev



      4. Navigate to the project directory and build the project:-



        cd dtc-1.4.7 && make


      5. Replace the existing dtc with the latest installed. You can do this
        by updating your $PATH or moving the installed dtc to /usr/bin



      6. 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:-




        1. 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.


        2. Unzip the package:-



          tar xvf device-tree-compiler_1.4.7.orig.tar.xz



        3. Install required dependencies:-



          sudo apt-get install flex bison swig python-dev



        4. Navigate to the project directory and build the project:-



          cd dtc-1.4.7 && make


        5. Replace the existing dtc with the latest installed. You can do this
          by updating your $PATH or moving the installed dtc to /usr/bin



        6. 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.






        share|improve this answer













        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:-




        1. 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.


        2. Unzip the package:-



          tar xvf device-tree-compiler_1.4.7.orig.tar.xz



        3. Install required dependencies:-



          sudo apt-get install flex bison swig python-dev



        4. Navigate to the project directory and build the project:-



          cd dtc-1.4.7 && make


        5. Replace the existing dtc with the latest installed. You can do this
          by updating your $PATH or moving the installed dtc to /usr/bin



        6. 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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