[scilab-Users] lcc-windows module freezes scilab

Edgar Ataide edgar.ataide at lneg.pt
Tue Apr 19 13:07:44 CEST 2011


Adrien

 

Thank you for your fast answer. I will try your suggestion.

 

Edgar

 

From: Adrien Vogt-Schilb [mailto:vogt at centre-cired.fr] 
Sent: terça-feira, 19 de Abril de 2011 12:02
To: users at lists.scilab.org
Subject: Re: [scilab-Users] lcc-windows module freezes scilab

 

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:

I uninstalled  the lcc compiler; the problem remained.

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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