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Build error in simu5g ver1.2.1 for windows 11 #117
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Dear , |
I encountered the exact same problem here. @Ali-K-Abbas 's advice does not help unfortunately. |
Went back to windows 10 but the issue is still there. That's a bummer, idk what else to do |
I also met this problem, how to solve it? The version I use is as follows: |
Could you please try to use the latest Simu5G release 1.2.2 and INET 4.5? You can download and install both of them directly from the OMNeT+ +IDE: click on "Help" -> "Install simulation models..." and select INET 4.5 and Simu5G 1.2.2. |
But when I upgraded everything to the following versions: what should I do? |
@qiaox123 Try reinstalling Omnet++ from scratch but whan unpacking it, run your archive manager with admin rights. Also, do not use the default windows archive manager. It turns out, that without admin rights the archiver cannot create some symbolic links when unpacking, therefore Omnet works incorrectly. Might sound like a joke, but that's what helped me at least. After reinstalling Omnet you can download Simu5G directly from the IDE. Should work, wish you best of luck |
Hello, are you also running on windows11? I have used admin privileges to unzip omnet++, but my error still seems to be unresolved? |
I've been using windows 11 for some time before the issue first appeared. Now that I think about it, it probably appeared after I reinstalled omnet++ on windows 11. Unable to fix it, I had no choice but to go back to windows 10. The issue persisted though. Then I've been trying different things to fix it but nothing helped until I noticed some errors 7-zip was spitting out, something like "unable to create symbolic links, no privilege", though I don't remember precisely. So I changed 7-zip to WinRar, unpacked and installed everything as always and quite surprisingly, everything started working again. So you might as well try using winrar if you aren't. I hope it helps |
Thank you for your advice.But I still have not solved, I originally used winRAR, and then I changed to 7z, are not very good, now I guess this problem should be caused by the windows11 system, and after I change the system to try it. Thank you again |
@giovanninardini I tried installing Simu5G 1.2.2 and I am getting a similar error. I have worked with the previous versions of simu5G and they all compiled without any error. My specs :
I installed both INET and Simu5G directly from OMNeT. I even tried all the solutions already suggested in issues #6 , #54 and #65 . I tried changing the compiler to gcc as well. I even tried adding the line
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hi all,
i want to make work simu5g with inet (4.4.1)..
the same error which u guys all got, is same for me.
C:/omnetpp-6.0.1/tools/win32.x86_64/mingw64/bin/llvm-ar.exe: error: unable to load '../out/gcc-debug/src/libsimu5g_dbg.dll.a': No such file or directory
make[1]: *** [Makefile:424: ../out/gcc-debug/src/libsimu5g_dbg.dll] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory '/c/omnetpp-6.0.1/git/Simu5G/src'
make: *** [Makefile:2: all] Error 2
"make MODE=debug -j12 all" terminated with exit code 2. Build might be incomplete.
my specs -
windows 11
omnetpp - 6.0.1
inet - 4.4.1
simu5g - 1.2.1
is it the windows 11 not supporting for simu5g 1.2.1?
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