Re: agl-service-audio-4a compile failed

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Your source tree is up to date indeed,
but the SDK you are using is definitively too old. It is the Eel version, and current master code can currently not work on it.

Please consider bumping your SDK to a master one.

Cheers,
Thierry


On 08/09/2018 11:14 AM, Sitech wrote:
Hi Bultel,
If the source code is on gerrit, I think my local code is the latest version, and my branch is master, the mail attachment is my gitk.

  Thanks.
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*From: * "thierry bultel"<thierry.bultel@xxxxxxx>;
*Date: * Thu, Aug 9, 2018 04:53 PM
*To: * "automotive-discussions"<automotive-discussions@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>;
*Subject: * Re:  agl-service-audio-4a compile failed
Hi,

Did you make sure you really pulled the latest version ?
The AFB_BINDING_VERSION is no longer set in a header file but in a cmake
file.

The second issue is likely a side effect of the former, because the
definition of AFB_DEBUG depends on the bonding version.

Best regards,
Thierry

 > as follows:
 >
 > ```
 > git reset --hard
 > git submodule init
 > git submodule update
 > mkdir -p build && cd build
 > source
> /opt/poky-agl/5.1.0/environment-setup-armv7vehf-neon-vfpv4-agl-linux-gnueabi
 > cmake ..
 > make
 >
 > ```
 > And I get two errors:
 > 1.
> /opt/poky-agl/5.1.0/sysroots/armv7vehf-neon-vfpv4-agl-linux-gnueabi/usr/include/afb/afb-binding.h:60:4:
 > error: #error "Unsupported binding version AFB_BINDING_VERSION "
 > #AFB_BINDING_VERSION
 >   #  error "Unsupported binding version AFB_BINDING_VERSION "
 > #AFB_BINDING_VERSION
 >      ^~~~~
 > 2.
> /home/albert/files/agl/code/audio-4a/agl-service-audio-4a-1/afb-utilities/filescan-utils.c:37:9:
 > error: implicit declaration of function ‘AFB_DEBUG’
 > [-Werror=implicit-function-declaration]
 >           AFB_DEBUG("CONFIG-SCANNING dir=%s not readable", searchPath);
 >           ^~~~~~~~~
 >
 > We can ignore the second error, the first error is not reasonable, the
 > macro "AFB_BINDING_VERSION" has already been defined :
 >
 > #defineAFB_BINDING_VERSION2
 > #include<afb/afb-binding.h>
 >
 > So, do I miss something?
 >
 >
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