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    • Philemon BennerP
      Philemon Benner
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      Thank you

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      • Philemon BennerP
        Philemon Benner
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        @Matt-Turi Ok so i got my third party librarys installed with the 865 Compiler given in voxl-cross, but i am getting an error when trying to run it on the voxl:

        Process: /usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `CXXABI_1.3.11' not found (required by Process)
        

        i looked that up and about what i found out is that the compiler version is too old for it, i don't really know what CXXABI_1.3.11 is but the voxl only has CXXABI_1.3.10. Is the 865 toolchain for something else? And where are the differences in 820 and 865?

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        • ?
          A Former User
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          Hey @Philemon-Benner,

          The toolchain you used is a gcc-7 compiler that is included in voxl-cross is for our qrb5165 based platforms, and is a bit ahead of what is on voxl. You would need to use the gcc-4.9 toolchain, i.e. aarch64-gnu-4.9.toolchain.cmake to fix the c++ issues you are seeing.

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          • Philemon BennerP
            Philemon Benner
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            @Matt-Turi Okey but that's weird to me because in qrb5165-emulator you have a gcc-7 compiler. Libs like libuvc from voxl-uvc-server are being built with it. There i had no issues including that to the tflite-server and running it on the voxl.

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            • ?
              A Former User
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              libuvc for voxl is built in voxl-emulator, not the qrb5165 emulator. If you check out the readme on the dev branch, you can see the separate build instructions for separate platforms.

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              • Philemon BennerP
                Philemon Benner
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                @Matt-Turi Ok yeah i see. I don't even know why i went to qrb emulator but when building the libuvc library from source in qrb emulator, it still worked for me. I have a running version of it on the Voxl, should that even be possible if it's just made for qrb5165 devices?

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                • ?
                  A Former User
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                  Ah I see. libuvc is a c library, so the code is backwards compatible with gcc-4.9 and can be compiled with the newer gcc. The libs you are trying to compile are c++, so they are affected by the differences between compiler versions.

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                  • Philemon BennerP
                    Philemon Benner
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                    @Matt-Turi Ok good to know.

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                    • Philemon BennerP
                      Philemon Benner
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                      @Matt-Turi btw why is voxl-emulator architecture armv7l if we have aarch64 on actual voxl? Will this be a problem when compiling in emulator?

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                        • Eric KatzfeyE
                          Eric Katzfey ModalAI Team @Philemon Benner
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                          @Philemon-Benner Voxl is 64 bit and the OS is 64 bit. However, Qualcomm provides many of their packages for the device as 32 bit and, consequently, anything that has a dependency on these packages must also be 32 bit. That is why you can build 64 bit applications and have them run successfully on Voxl. It just means that that application had no 32 bit dependencies.

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                          • Philemon BennerP
                            Philemon Benner
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                            Okey thanks for explaining

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                            • Philemon BennerP
                              Philemon Benner
                              last edited by Philemon Benner

                              @Matt-Turi
                              I know it's not really related to the voxl but if include directorys in cmake like that:

                              include_directories(/home/root/third_party/AWS/wrkspace/lib)
                              

                              the compiler should find the packages located in there or?

                              [100%] Linking CXX executable Process
                              /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/7/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: cannot find -lDiscovery-cpp
                              /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/7/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: cannot find -lEventstreamRpc-cpp
                              

                              but the linked library is located there:

                              voxl-cross:~(master)$ ls /home/root/third_party/AWS/wrkspace/lib | grep Discovery-cpp
                              Discovery-cpp
                              libDiscovery-cpp.a
                              
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                              • Chad SweetC
                                Chad Sweet ModalAI Team
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                                Not totally sure what you're asking, but try looking into target_link_libraries in the cmake documentation

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                                • Philemon BennerP
                                  Philemon Benner
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                                  @Matt-Turi Ok so i got it working with CXX17, it's working in voxl-emulator:

                                  voxl-emulator:~$ file program
                                  voxl-mission-logic: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, ARM aarch64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), statically linked, BuildID[sha1]=somekey , for GNU/Linux 5.4.0, not stripped
                                  voxl-emulator:~$ ./program --arg someArg
                                  [2022-03-22 12:23:14.804] [info] someText
                                  [2022-03-22 12:23:14.807] [info] someText
                                  [2022-03-22 12:23:15.279] [info] someText
                                  

                                  But on actual voxl it's not working:

                                  voxl:/data$ ./program --arg someArg
                                  FATAL: kernel too old
                                  Aborted
                                  

                                  Kernel Versions in voxl-emulator and voxl_platform_3-3-0-0.5.0-a system image are actually different:
                                  emulator kernel version: 5.13.0-35-generic
                                  voxl kernel version: 3.18.71-perf
                                  Shouldn't voxl emulator have the same kernel version as the voxl?
                                  in the docs it says:

                                  • voxl-emulator simulates the VOXL system image and is built alongside the base system image
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                                  • Philemon BennerP
                                    Philemon Benner
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                                    Upgrading to newest system image didn't work either

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                                    • Eric KatzfeyE
                                      Eric Katzfey ModalAI Team @Philemon Benner
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                                      @Philemon-Benner voxl-emulator is a Docker image, not a complete Virtual Machine, so it uses the same kernel as the machine you run it on.

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                                      • Philemon BennerP
                                        Philemon Benner @Eric Katzfey
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                                        @Eric-Katzfey Ok thanks for the fast answer.

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