[scilab-Users] lcc-windows module freezes scilab
Adrien Vogt-Schilb
vogt at centre-cired.fr
Tue Apr 19 13:01:31 CEST 2011
Hi
if you find no other solution to your problem, i recommend you to try
switching from LCC to mingw (which is a port of gcc), following
instructions from here : http://atoms.scilab.org/toolboxes/mingw/
(if you do so, be sure to download mingw from equation.com, do not try
to use another mingw distribution)
as far as i am concerned, mingw has been working far better than lcc
(but i do not use xcos)
best regards
avs
Le 19/04/2011 12:54, Edgar Ataide a écrit :
>
> I was working with scilab/xcos's electric module, version 5.3.1, and
> when I tried to do a simulation of my circuit, xcos gave me a warning
> telling me that I had not installed any compiler.
>
> I installed the lcc-windows compiler with atoms, I installed also the
> module lcc-windows. The module was installed with success.
>
> When I started again scilab it loaded all modules perfectly and when
> it loaded or tried to load the lcc module scilab got stuck in the
> following state:
>
> Start LCC-Win Compiler support
>
> Load macros
>
> Load help
>
> the command prompt never appeared and the computer overloaded. The
> only way to make the computer usable again was to kill scilab task
> with task manager.
>
> I have tried several strategies to overcome the problem:
>
> 1-I uninstalled the lcc compiler; the problem remained.
>
> 2-I uninstalled scilab completely. I reinstalled scilab; installed
> lcc-windows with success. I started scilab and the problem remains
> with the following messages at the scilab console:
>
> Startup execution:
>
> loading initial environment
>
> Start LCC-Win Compiler support
>
> Load macros
>
> Load help
>
> I think there are three possibilities: or there is a bug in scilab/lcc
> module or I am making some mistake or the lcc compiler is not suitable
> for scilab 5.3.1.
>
> Can you help to overcome this problem.
>
> Best regards
>
> Edgar Ataide
>
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