There is a file conflict with jlink-software-and-documentation
/usr/lib/udev/rules.d/99-jlink.rules exists in both packages and block an upgrade.
Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/ccstudio.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | ccstudio |
Description: | Texas Instruments Code Composer Studio IDE |
Upstream URL: | http://www.ti.com/tool/ccstudio |
Keywords: | c ide msp430 |
Licenses: | custom:TSPA |
Submitter: | alexei |
Maintainer: | None |
Last Packager: | tapajos |
Votes: | 22 |
Popularity: | 0.46 |
First Submitted: | 2017-06-23 06:06 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2025-05-08 15:32 (UTC) |
There is a file conflict with jlink-software-and-documentation
/usr/lib/udev/rules.d/99-jlink.rules exists in both packages and block an upgrade.
The issue with full unattended (no GUI) installation is now fixed by adding a dep.
v8.0.0.00016: installers for some components (C6000 at least) still hang (likely due to the glibc version incompatibility, since those installers are older than the main CCS installer). To work around, had to switch to GUI installer in order to let the user select which components to install. MSP430, TM4C, CC installed fine for me.
The glibc 2.27 is available for a while, so CCSv8 should work already.
alaxei, update the PKGBUILD, please.
For v8, will have to wait until Arch updates to glibc 2.27. The installer hangs again (and the TI wiki does say that it's not compatible with 2.26). One really needs to try hard to end up depending on specific versions of glibc in a tool that just needs to copy some files from an archive into the system, but they did it.
Installs fine, works fine as of today.
However, there is a CCS 8.0 available since Mar 09, 2018.
alexei, would it be possible to update the PKGBUILD to install that one? There are issues in 7.x importing 6.x projects which 8.x fixes so that would make sense for some people.
Thank you!
Version 7.4 solves glibc dependency.
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