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Re: New version of build broken modules

Postby Stephen Dean on Wed Feb 20, 2019 10:29 am

Hi Gaston,

You can pull the Boost function out of the Project, but it will generate a lot of errors in doing so (over 300 when I tested it) Some of these can be resolved easily, others not so much, but it will be a good learning process for you on how the different parts of a project interact if you decide to do so.
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Re: New version of build broken modules

Postby aNinjaneer on Mon Aug 12, 2019 10:05 am

I'm having this same issue again. I had some modules set to "latest", but when new modules were added, it broke everything. I tried to revert back to the older modules, and now it says everything is incompatible. There has to be a better way to manage module versions.
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Re: New version of build broken modules

Postby aNinjaneer on Mon Aug 12, 2019 10:12 am

I changed back to the latest modules, and now I'm getting dozens of "internal object error" on many of the update methods, and "constant value does not exist" errors on many objects. Also getting errors for both primary and secondary fuel injector duty cycles "Method 'Fuel.Injector.[Primary/Secondary].Duty Cycle.Warning.Update' not executed by a scheduled function".
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Re: New version of build broken modules

Postby Stephen Dean on Mon Aug 12, 2019 10:29 am

Can you send me some screen captures of the error screens?
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Re: New version of build broken modules

Postby aNinjaneer on Mon Aug 12, 2019 11:50 am

Here are the error messages I'm seeing after selecting values for all of the new axes and whatnot.
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Re: New version of build broken modules

Postby MalcolmG on Fri Aug 16, 2019 8:47 am

I realise this isn't helpful now, but I think it's generally good practice to avoid having any of your modules (or build system version) set to "Latest/Most Recent". I usually start a project with whatever are the most up to date modules and only ever update from there when I have a reason. Even if you really need to always have the most up to date modules in your project, I think it's best to upgrade in a controlled way (save and build your latest working version, then do an upgrade and if it all turns pear-shaped, revert to your previous build).
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Re: New version of build broken modules

Postby Stephen Dean on Fri Aug 16, 2019 9:40 am

Hi,

What is the base Project that you are building against? I have been able to replicate this issue when I update a earlier Project (1.07) to the latest modules, but not with the current public release Projects.
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Re: New version of build broken modules

Postby jcolley on Fri Aug 23, 2019 5:59 am

SDean wrote:Hi,

What is the base Project that you are building against? I have been able to replicate this issue when I update a earlier Project (1.07) to the latest modules, but not with the current public release Projects.


I'm having the same issue as well. Is there somewhere to download the current public release projects? All I see on Motec Online is the 1.07 GPRs for the various ECUs.
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Re: New version of build broken modules

Postby Stephen Dean on Fri Aug 23, 2019 2:38 pm

I'm working on getting the later versions of the Projects online.
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Re: New version of build broken modules

Postby jcolley on Fri Sep 06, 2019 10:24 pm

SDean wrote:I'm working on getting the later versions of the Projects online.


Is there a way we can get a project by email before then?
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