Pmk errors – Echelon Neuron User Manual

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Project Make Errors (PMK)

PMK Errors

Table 12 lists the PMK error codes.

Table 12. PMK Error Codes

PMK#

Description

100

101
102

Build failure [PMK#100]

Build failure [PMK#101]

Build failure [PMK#102]

These error codes are generic error codes, which occur as a natural result of

a build failure. The reason for the build failure will appear in one or more
error messages that precede the generic message (typically the most recent

message(s) before this message).

After a build failure that was determined by some other service used by the

make facility (such as the compiler, the assembler, the linker, or the

exporter), the "target service" should have already issued a more helpful
error message. Make aborts the build attempt and must return an error

indication. The Make facility error indication will be a PMK#100,

PMK#101, or PMK#102 message. In case this message occurs without any
other error given,

104

Can't find target '<target name>' in template <templatefile>. [PMK#104]

Build target invalid, probably caused by invalid target name (should be

"Development", "Release", and so on)

105

Can't load the device template file <filename>[PMK#105]

NodeBuilder device template file is invalid, does not exist, or is corrupt.

107

Don't know what to do. No action specified.[PMK#107]

No action given. Actions are "Build", "clean", and so on. See command line
usage of the PMK project make facility, or type 'PMK -?' to obtain on-screen

usage hints.

108

Don't know what to build. Target missing.[PMK#108]

No build target has been specified, but a build target is required for the

requested action. The tool cannot operate without a build target being
specified; use the -t (--target) command to specify the desired target.

Targets are "Release", "Development", and so on.

110

<Dependency message>[PMK#110]

A dependency file cannot be read, or the file is corrupt. To fix, attempt the

"clean" and "build unconditionally" commands. PMK combines error
messages caused by dependency file access routines into this PMK#110

error message, but provides the full detail of the failure cause in the error
message.

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