Natalia Miyusova
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Re: Is non-commercial license key OS specific?
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Natalia Miyusova
10/20/2009 11:08 AM
post40337
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Re: Is non-commercial license key OS specific?
Hi,
I think that empty C:\QNX641\host\win32\x86\usr\bin folder is an installation error. Please post installOptionalLog.txt
and uninstallLog.txt located in %TEMP% directory.
Also, there is a special utility provided with QNX SDP 6.4.1 installation, that can be used to add a new license key:
Start->Programs->QNX SDP 6.4.1->License Management->Add License.
So, you should not have to uninstall then re-install the product just to switch the license key.
Natalia
> Update:
>
> By uninstalling the QNX SDP 6.4.1, rebooting and re-installing it (now with a
> 30-day evaluation license key due to the above issue), I'm able to get the QNX
> Momentics IDE running on Windows XP SP3. It seems to work - i can even
> inspect processes on a target machine running neutrino over the network.
>
> But something is still wrong. Even though I carefully checked "install GNU
> tools" during the installation, the folder
> C:\QNX641\host\win32\x86\usr\bin
> is completely empty! The Momentics IDE console output after attempting a Build
> is:
> (Cannot run program "C:\QNX641\host\win32\x86\usr\bin\make": Launching failed)
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> So the bin-folder should supposedly contain "make" and other GNU tools?
>
> No entries in the install log seems to indicate what is wrong. Every single
> instance of the word "error" in the log is related to font files.
>
> Suggestions for debugging are welcome! Maybe it has to do with one of these
> possibilities:
> 1. The uninstall is not perfect - so the instal script may be confused by old
> files/registry keys.
> 2. The installer uses java. But does it need a specific version? The system
> installed java is called "Java 6 Standard Edition (build 1.6.0_16-b01)" from
> Sun.
> 3. I'm the first one to try installing QNX SDP on an almost clean Windows XP
> Professional SP3. Unlikely!
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