Problem following developers guide
- Moe Curtin
- Posts: 43
- Joined: Fri Oct 02, 2009 5:40 am
Problem following developers guide
I am trying to compile the tug of war model step by step as done in the developers guide. I can compile steps 1 to 5 with no problems and my model and motion files load and work in OpenSim. When I try step 6 - adding a contact force, the file compiles but when I run the executable, no model files or motion files are created. Has anybody else had this issue?
- Ayman Habib
- Posts: 2235
- Joined: Fri Apr 01, 2005 12:24 pm
RE: Problem following developers guide
Moe,
Please keep in mind that the .obj file to define the contact mesh must be in the same directory you're running from.
You can build (RelWithDebInfo) configuration in Visual Studio and this will allow you to step into your code and find out the line that is problematic if any.
Hope this helps,
-Ayman
Please keep in mind that the .obj file to define the contact mesh must be in the same directory you're running from.
You can build (RelWithDebInfo) configuration in Visual Studio and this will allow you to step into your code and find out the line that is problematic if any.
Hope this helps,
-Ayman
- Anke Van Campen
- Posts: 1
- Joined: Sun Oct 07, 2007 12:31 am
RE: Problem following developers guide
I might have the same problem:
I'm able to compile steps 1 to 8, but I'm only able to build up to step 5, even though the .obj file is in the right dir.
When I try to build, I get a messages that the .exe has stopped working ('a problem caused the program to stop working correctly')...
Anke
I'm able to compile steps 1 to 8, but I'm only able to build up to step 5, even though the .obj file is in the right dir.
When I try to build, I get a messages that the .exe has stopped working ('a problem caused the program to stop working correctly')...
Anke
- Ayman Habib
- Posts: 2235
- Joined: Fri Apr 01, 2005 12:24 pm
RE: Problem following developers guide
Hi,
When you build your project in VisualStudio you can use RelWithDebInfo configuration (instead of release configuration). This should allow you to step into your code and find out which line is blowing out.
Hope this helps,
-Ayman
When you build your project in VisualStudio you can use RelWithDebInfo configuration (instead of release configuration). This should allow you to step into your code and find out which line is blowing out.
Hope this helps,
-Ayman