Hello all,
I am using:
Vivado 2019.1.3
Windows 10
and trying to build the hdl as explained in the C:\bytepipe_sdk\docs\HdlBuild\HdlBuild.md
I was told to hard code the Vivado Directory as a workaround, that helped a little but still got errors as shown in the attached document.
I guess I could manually download the Adi hdl and try to build the project manually, but we are evaluating the BytePipe and was hoping to do that very quick.
Regards,
Murad
Hi Murad,
Could you try hard coding the source directory as well. Based on your document I think it needs to be "/cygdrive/c/bytepipe_sdk/hdl/projects/bytepipe_3cg_9002"
Thanks dshenEE for you replay.
No luck...please see updated document
btw, the first suggestion I got from Danny (Analog devices) was to hardcode the Vivado directory as
/cygdrive/c/xilinix/Vivado/2019.1
The above directory had to errors: xilinx needed to start with capital X, and no 'ix' in Xilinx
My question:
Was this Makefile been tested OK before committed in github?
Is the issue I am facing has anything to do with my cygwin64 setup on my machine (windows 10)?
I would like to fix my setup instead of tweeking a "Makefile" that I don't have much experience with!
Regards,
Murad
Great!
Thank you!
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Hi Murad,
Yes, the Makefile was tested before being uploaded to GitHub. This is most likely a setup issue. Let's jump on a call so I can take a look at your setup.
Thank you Da Shen and elliott for your help today.
The fix you found: add git to the cygwin package solved all the issues
Regards,
Murad
Thank you Da Shen and elliott for your help today.
The fix you found: add git to the cygwin package solved all the issues
Regards,
Murad