[scilab-Users] lcc-windows module freezes scilab

Edgar Ataide edgar.ataide at lneg.pt
Tue Apr 19 13:33:45 CEST 2011


Hi Allan

 

Thank you for your help. In fact never appeared at scilab console any of the following messages:

Converting Libraries.

Build blasplus.lib

Build lapack.lib

......

But I waited about 17 minutes before kill the scilab task.

My computer is not new, it has the following characteristics:

AMD Athlon64 2.2 Ghz 2 GB RAM Wind XP Service Pack 3

 

I think with these characteristics that it was able to build the libraries in about 17 minutes.

I will try again and I will wait more before to switch to mingw compiler.

Thank you very much for your suggestions

 

Edgar

 

 

 

 

From: Allan CORNET [mailto:allan.cornet at scilab.org] 
Sent: terça-feira, 19 de Abril de 2011 12:07
To: users at lists.scilab.org
Subject: RE: [scilab-Users] lcc-windows module freezes scilab

 

Hi,

 

Can you open a ticket about this trouble here :

 

http://forge.scilab.org/index.php/p/lcc-windows/issues/

 

 

first time that you start LCC-Windows libraries are converted for LCC-WIN32

 

it can take few minutes on slow computers

 

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Startup execution:

  loading initial environment

 

Start LCC-Win Compiler support

                Load macros

                Load help

Converting Libraries.

Build blasplus.lib

Build lapack.lib

Build MALLOC.lib

Build libf2c.lib

Build lapack.lib

Build intersci.lib

Build output_stream.lib

Build dynamic_link.lib

Build integer.lib

Build optimization_f.lib

Build libjvm.lib

Build scilocalization.lib

Build libintl.lib

Build linpack_f.lib

Build call_scilab.lib

Build time.lib

Build api_scilab.lib

Build hashtable.lib

Build scilab_windows.lib

Build scicos.lib

Build scicos_f.lib

Build scicos_blocks.lib

Build scicos_blocks_f.lib

Build LibScilab.lib

 

Allan

 

De : Edgar Ataide [mailto:edgar.ataide at lneg.pt] 
Envoyé : mardi 19 avril 2011 12:55
À : users at lists.scilab.org
Objet : [scilab-Users] lcc-windows module freezes scilab
Importance : Haute

 

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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