In this section you will find information and helpful resources, in case you encounter any problem while using our service. Don’t panic, and try to find a solution for your problem bellow. If you can’t find a solution, please contact us at our forum and describe your problem.
If you are using OS X as development platform, you will need some aditional setup for executing your biicode projects within Eclipse IDE. It could happen that after building your project, you cannot execute the binaries from the IDE toolbar, getting the following error:
If you are getting this error, please proceed as follows:
You can read more in this section about configuring an IDE with your C/C++ projects.
If you have a block that links to pthread library and you’re using Ubuntu 13.10 or 14.04, you’ll find this bug in g++ compiler:
$ ./executable_file
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::system_error'
Create a CMakelists.txt inside your block that fails and copy the following content:
CMakeLists.txt
#############BIICODE MACROS###################
include(${CMAKE_HOME_DIRECTORY}/biicode.cmake)
ADD_BII_TARGETS()
#############################################
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -Wl,--no-as-needed")
Sometimes the default configuration when installing biicode does not detect the compiler you are using, bii build
does not work and it is necessary to configure your compiler with biicode.
Windows Users
This can be a problem due to your path configuration. Please, check it out and ensure everything is right to use the build configuration by default.
Type inside your project directory:
$ bii configure -G "CMake generator name"
If you want to check the generators available in your platform:
$ cmake --help
To configure your project as default just type:
Windows:
$ bii configure -G "MinGW Makefiles"
Linux & MacOS:
$ bii configure -G "Unix Makefiles"
Note: You can also type bii clean
to restore default configuration.
Now doing bii build
should work properly.
Check for more information about generators here.