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On Win10, Build 19044
I have Ubuntu 18.04LTS (set to WSL 1, not WSL2), and I definitely have make.
I have several WSL kernels installed, but I used "wsl --set-default" to put the default as Ubuntu 18.04.
>uname -r
4.4.0-19041-Microsoft
Also, if I manually open the NIosII Command Shell, then go to the generated files, it looks like they're successfully building (i.e. if I go into my Workspace, then run ./create-this-app or ./create-this-app --no-make, it appears that everything is working.
This error prevents the projects from being included in the Eclipse GUI, however - the BSP gets added, but NOT say the "Hello World Small" application (although it is on the drive! So it gets built, but the error causes it not to be "imported" into Eclipse.)
Any help appreciated! Thanks everyone.
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The following solution helped me:
Created a new environment variable in Windows:
Name: WSLENV
Value: SOPC_KIT_NIOS2/p
After restarting Eclipse and Quartus it worked.
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if I use the Nios2 shell to launch Eclipse, I get this:
wsl make all
/bin/bash: make: command not found
But I definitely have make, and it can be found by just a regular console
>wsl make --version
GNU Make 4.1
Built for x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
It can also be found by the nios2eds console:
make --version
GNU Make 4.1
Built for x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
It just seems like Eclipse can't find it (even if it is launched from the nios2 console?)
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The following solution helped me:
Created a new environment variable in Windows:
Name: WSLENV
Value: SOPC_KIT_NIOS2/p
After restarting Eclipse and Quartus it worked.
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It worked the first time I tried after adding that environment variable.
Thank you!
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