Hello gentlemen,
i'm currently struggling trying to link a uc/GUI sample using Uvision 5.
so far compilation passed so i guess my library headers are found
i added .lib file to my project
when it starts linking i get the following error:
.\Objects\ucGUI.axf: error: L6024U: Library GUI.lib contains an invalid member name.Not enough information to list image symbols.Not enough information to list the image map.
must be something silly but i'm running out of ideas there...
would be very gratefull if somebody could help me point where it goes wrong.
Best regards,
BenS said:Library GUI.lib contains an invalid member name
Are you sure this library is compatible with the Keil Linker?
Have you checked with the Library supplier?
Hi, thanks for your reply. Lib/ headers are from a visual studio 2015 project . Is there a way to convert lib to a keil compatible excpet building it back from sources?
Best regards
BenS said:from a visual studio 2015 project
So a PC native project - for an x86 processor?
That's certainly not going to work with Keil!
BenS said:Is there a way to convert lib to a keil compatible excpet building it back from sources?
Is there a way to convert lib to a keil compatible excpet building it back from sources?
No.
My Bad, it's a STM32 project but the sample projet is provided as a visual studio project bundle. it compiles great on VC2015 and i'm able to flash it to stm and that works. I just want to be able to work with UVision on this one.
Presumably, then, it's using a GCC toolchain ?
I think it should be possible to get GCC to build a library to be compatible with the Keil/ARM linker, but you have to put in the effort to make it so - it doesn't "just work".
I think there's been threads here about that - so do a search
Might be easier to just build it from source in uVision ?
Or to just work in VS ?