 atomic928
		
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			01-21-2014 06:06 PM
I have a project that I can build in CVI 2009. I've upgraded to CVI 2010, loaded my .cws project in 2010 now on every .c file I am getting a "1,1 illegal character ','". What kind of error message is that? Not very informative. I'm guessing, and I stress just guessing, it might be related to some header include order but I have no idea what with that kind of error message.
Thanks
01-22-2014 12:56 AM
Hello atomic928,
I'd suggest doing this: create a new project and add a file from your project that produces the error in 2010. If the error persists, it's a valid compile error that occurs on line 1. If there is no error, it's likely a project setting is wrong. Creating a 2010 project and adding all your files should get rid of the error.
If you'd like, you could send us the project via FTP (ftp.ni.com/incoming) and we will take a closer look.
Best regards,
= Nelu F. || National Instruments.
 Wolfgang
		
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			01-22-2014 02:36 AM
Hi,
I had a similar experience which was related to using an external compiler.
To check if this might be the reason in your case, goto 'Build Options / Build Process Options / Active xxbit compiler' and check if the external compiler configuration has a red cross, i.e. is not properly configured. If so, click on 'Edit / Advanced', and adjust both the 'Compiler Path' and the 'Environment Setup Batch File'.
The compiler path looks something like: c:\program files (x86)\national instruments\cvi2010\bin\clang\clang-cc.exe
Because every CVI is installed into a new folder, this path has to be manually updated. The same is true for the environment.
01-22-2014 10:00 AM
Thanks Wolfgang, but I don't see a 'Edit / Advanced' any where. Neither under the 'Edit' menu item of any where within the 'Options/Build Options' dialog box.
 Wolfgang
		
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			01-22-2014 10:09 AM
Hi,
I am running a newer version of CVI so I cannot provide a screenshot but maybe the manual page here is useful?
01-22-2014 10:18 AM
Hello,
Please let me assist with a screen capture of CVI 2010. I think what Wolfgang means is for you to check if you have a custom configuration added to your project. On the bottom-right of the screen is the dialog that displays the custom configurations for Release.
This leads me to the question: are you receving the error in the debug configuration also?
= Nelu F. || National Instruments.
 Wolfgang
		
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			01-22-2014 10:20 AM
Thanks Nelu  
 
01-22-2014 10:34 AM
OK see it now, down a few windows. But I don't really think that is my problem because I don't have the 'red' warning x or what ever Wolfgang was talking about and yes I get the same error messages for both debug and release builds. Again this project builds fine from a 2009 CVI version.
Thanks
 Wolfgang
		
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			01-22-2014 10:58 AM
well..., it was just one possibility... You could also check the paths of all included files if they point to the current CVI2010 folder
 You could also check the paths of all included files if they point to the current CVI2010 folder
01-22-2014 12:46 PM
atomic928, did you try what I suggested earlier? (create a new project in 2010 and add a file from your project that produces the error in 2010; if there is no error, it's likely a project setting is wrong; creating a 2010 project and adding all your files should get rid of the error). You could also send us the project via FTP (ftp.ni.com/incoming) and we will take a closer look.
Best regards,
= Nelu F. || National Instruments.