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PCWHD 5.012 Linker problem

 
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giuseppe



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PCWHD 5.012 Linker problem
PostPosted: Wed Oct 02, 2013 12:56 am     Reply with quote

Using the latest compiler version 5.012 this linker error appears at the end of compile.

Executing: "C:\Program Files (x86)\PICC\Ccsc.exe" +FD LINK="GPS_DISC.hex=2401.o,AD5680.o,correction.o,Cpld.o,Disc_Manager.o,fpcomm.o,GPS_Utility.o,Holdover.o,main.o,memory.o,PCComm.o,pps.o,randomlib.o,serial.o,startup.o,timers.o,TSIP_Parser.o,TSIP_Query.o" +DF +LN +T +A +M +Z +Y=9 +EA #__PIC24FJ256GA106__=TRUE
*** Error 44 "GPS_DISC.c" Line 1(1,1): Internal Error - Contact CCS PR-CODE at 349 SCR=1769614890
1 Errors, 0 Warnings.
Build Failed.
Skipping link step. Not all sources built successfully.
BUILD FAILED: Wed Oct 02 08:45:48 2013


Using version 5.010 all works fine.
Anyone know any solution or the cause of the error. My OS is Win7 x64
Ttelmah



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 02, 2013 1:50 am     Reply with quote

Realistically, you need to contact CCS.

However, look again at what it is saying. It is _skipping_ the link, because of an error on the first line of the source file. So it is not a linker error, but a problem here.

I have seen a similar thing some years ago, where one compiler version 'complained' and wouldn't compile a file. It turned out the first bracket had been typed using an editor supporting unicode, and was actually the wrong character. Re-editing the file, and just deleting and retyping the first line solved the problem.

Best Wishes
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