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Jean-Philippe Chancelier

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Apr 22, 2019, 2:46:41 AM4/22/19
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Hello,

I have uploaded a 1.4-beta2 binary 64 bits version for windows:

-- few bugs corrected

-- If you install msys2/mingw64 you should be able to compile
scicos/modelica blocks when starting nsp from a msys2/mingw64 with gcc.
Thus you do not need to install visual compilers. You should also be
able to compile the source (the list of requested packages is given in
config/msys2-packages).

-- coselica 0.7 added

Regards

jpc


Saul M

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May 1, 2019, 7:46:09 PM5/1/19
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Here is the error report I get when I try to run the colpitts oscillator after installing msys2 on windows 10 64 bit.
Warning: Missing end of line at the end of file
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! Warning: This model is a high index DAE           !
! The solver may be unable to simulate this system. !
! Please try to reduce the system index.            !
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 Modelica blocks are reduced to a block with:
 Number of differential states: 4
 Number of algebraic states: 3
 Number of discrete time states  : 0
 Number of zero-crossing surfaces: 2
 Number of modes  : 2
 Number of inputs : 0
 Number of outputs: 2
 Input/output dependency:[ ]
 Analytical Jacobian: enabled  (%Jacobian=%t)
 Parameter embedding mode: enabled  (%Modelica_ParEmb=%t)
   building shared library
   make -f Makefile_Colpitts_Oscillator_im libColpitts_Oscillator_im.la
  
   Makefile_Colpitts_Oscillator_im:14: C:/Program: No such file or directory
   Makefile_Colpitts_Oscillator_im:14: Files: No such file or directory
   Makefile_Colpitts_Oscillator_im:14: (x86)/nsp-gtk3-w64/Makefile.incl: No such file or directory
   Makefile_Colpitts_Oscillator_im:17: C:/Program: No such file or directory
   Makefile_Colpitts_Oscillator_im:17: Files: No such file or directory
   Makefile_Colpitts_Oscillator_im:17: (x86)/nsp-gtk3-w64/config/Makeso.incl: No such file or directory
   make: *** No rule to make target `(x86)/nsp-gtk3-w64/config/Makeso.incl'.  Stop.

Mariusz Grecki

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May 2, 2019, 5:02:08 PM5/2/19
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Hi Saul and Jean-Philippe
,
I have fresh compilation of cvs nsp version (Linux, 64b). On my computer it works smoothly:

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 Main Modelica : /tmp/SD_13602_/ColpittsOscillator_im.mo
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! Warning: This model is a high index DAE           !
! The solver may be unable to simulate this system. !
! Please try to reduce the system index.            !
---------------------------------------------------
 Modelica blocks are reduced to a block with:
 Number of differential states: 7
 Number of algebraic states: 3
 Number of discrete time states  : 0
 Number of zero-crossing surfaces: 6
 Number of modes  : 6
 Number of inputs : 0
 Number of outputs: 2
 Input/output dependency:[ ]
 Analytical Jacobian: enabled  (%Jacobian=%t)
 Parameter embedding mode: enabled  (%Modelica_ParEmb=%t)
   building shared library
   make -f Makefile_ColpittsOscillator_im libColpittsOscillator_im.la
   Compiling ColpittsOscillator_im.c   linking   

Diagram contains implicit blocks => switching to the implicit solver
---------------------------------------
no error messages and a graphical window with sinusoidal oscillation visible. It works also the same way on my 32b parallella machine.
Maybe it helps?

Greetings

Mariusz

Saul Mtakula

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May 5, 2019, 6:00:19 PM5/5/19
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I have no issues in Linux but windows is where the compiler integration seems to be an issue.

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Jean-Philippe Chancelier

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May 6, 2019, 12:37:44 AM5/6/19
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Hello Saul,
The pbs you have on windows come certainly from the fact that you have  installed nsp I n a directory whose path contains white spaces 
Regards 

Jpc

Saul Mtakula

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May 8, 2019, 9:16:25 AM5/8/19
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Thanks, the  culprit would be the "Program Files" folder which is the default install folder in windows. Will move the files and retry.
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