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"CreateImage TEO Test" failed with error 1 ImageApp: Error log can be found at 'C:\Users\Mtheolog\IOT-AD~1\Build\arm\TEO\Test\'. ThreadId1 ERROR: įatal error : Imaging!ProcessCompDBPackages: FIP information in FM 'CustomRPi2FM.xml' packages for the following Features are incorrect: ThreadId1 ERROR: CbsPackage::CheckCBSFeatureInfo: Feature(featureId:BASE) inside FM(featureManifestId:CustomRPi2) contains multiple FIP packages: Info: FeatureAPI: Successfully validated the Feature Manifest XML: C:\Users\Mtheolog\iot-adk-addonkit-master\Build\arm\MergedFMs\CustomRPi2FM.xml But the createimage command fails with the following: So I modified the CustomRPi2FM.xml with the following entry During this, I've noticed that some cab packages are explicitly listed in the CustomRPi2FM.xml I have also re-run your first suggestion to create a new product based on CustomRpi2 BSP ( providedĪt IoT-ADK-AddonKit\Source-arm\BSP).
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I have tried out on a Raspberry pi 3 with windows iot core 16299 and a Dragonboard In the DeviceTree.txt there is no such information.
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I have tested on Raspberry Pi3 running with Windows IoT Core 15063, it works without installed the driver manually. If the information exist,it indicates that the driver for CP210x is installed successfully and the device can be detected, you need to check your code. In the downloaded file(DeviceTree.txt), please check whether there is the device information as following: (ID:USB\VID_0424&PID_9514&DWCHSOTGHUB\4&B947FD8&0&1, Class:USB, Manufacturer:(Generic USB Hub), StatusCode:25182218) Any advice?ĮDIT: Fixed by installing linux56-headers.Have you checked the driver in Windows Device Portal? When the device is plug-in, please save the file of device information in device portal.
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Plugging in a CP210x device is not giving me a new serial port like /dev/ttyAMA0 or any other such, so there's clearly something I need to do. Make: Leaving directory '/usr/lib/modules/5.6.12-1-MANJARO/build' Make: *** No rule to make target 'modules'. Make: Entering directory '/usr/lib/modules/5.6.12-1-MANJARO/build' Make -C /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build M=/var/tmp/pamac-build-politas/cp210x/src modules var/tmp/pamac-build-politas/cp210x/PKGBUILD: line 19: /usr/src/linux/version: No such file or directory I'm using a 5.6 kernel, which I think explains why this build is failing, unless there's a missing build dependency? Building cp210x. Make -C /lib/modules//build M=/var/tmp/pamac-build-politas/cp210x/src modules var/tmp/pamac-build-politas/cp210x/PKGBUILD: line 24: /usr/src/linux/version: No such file or directory I don't know why you think that /usr/src/linux directory should exist. I'm pretty sure the missing directory name in make -C /lib/modules//build is the issue. => ERROR: A failure occurred in package_cp210x().
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Make: *** /lib/modules//build: No such file or directory.
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Make -C /lib/modules//build M=/home/politas/.cache/yay/cp210x/src modules home/politas/.cache/yay/cp210x/PKGBUILD: line 24: /usr/src/linux/version: No such file or directory
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> Extracting Linux_3.x.x_4.x.x_VCP_Driver_Source.zip with bsdtar > Downloading Linux_3.x.x_4.x.x_VCP_Driver_Source.zip. => one ll ort nstalled tInstalled or (1 2 3, 1-3, ^4) :: Downloaded PKGBUILD (1/1): cp210x (cp210x-dkms)ġ cp210x (cp210x-dkms) (Installed) (Build Files Exist) Have you tested this on a 5.6 kernel yourself? $ yay -S cp210x-dkms I think you're barking up the wrong tree with the dual package business. => Making package: cp210x-dkms 2019.7.12-7 (Saturday 09:30:46 PM)Ĭloning simplicity-commander build files.Ĭhecking simplicity-commander dependencies. => ERROR: One or more files did not pass the validity check! => Validating source files with sha256sums.
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> Found Linux_3.x.x_4.x.x_VCP_Driver_Source.zip