Thank you very much. I did what you suggested and the problem is solved. Regards, Victor
Hi all I have successfully compiled GridLAB-D using ticket 730. Then, I set up Eclipse to run GLM files and everything is going well. The problem is when I try to execute GridLAB-D from the command line interface (DOS). For example, when running the IEEE_4_node.glm file, the following error shows up: WARNING [INIT] : gridlabd.conf was not found ERROR [INIT] : gldcore/module.c(422): module 'powerflow' load failed - "powerflow.dll": The specified module could not be found. IEEE_4_node.glm(8): module...
Hi Frank Thank you very much for your help. In case of succeed I will let you know. Regards, Victor
Good day. I followed the instructions to run GLM files in Eclipse and it is working properly. Now I am able to create new projects, run them and analyze results. I have the following question since I am not an expert in programming: Is it possible to build the GridLABD.exe file in Eclipse? My point is, if I modify the source code, is it possible to generate the corresponding .exe file in eclipse or do I need to do the same procedure as described when tickets are generated and compile the code by...
Hello Frank. Thank you very much for your help. I will try to delete any trace of old GridLAB-D versions, including the environmental variables, to see if it works properly, and I hope this fix the problems I am facing. Regards, Victor
Hello again. I have tried to compile the latest version of GridLab-D from: https://github.com/gridlab-d/gridlab-d/tree/develop and followed the same steps as before. When ran the validation script the same errors appeared and the version is still showing: GridLAB-D 4.0.0-17448 (Keeler) 64-bit WINDOWS RELEASE It seems that the old build of GridLab-D is considered. Do I need to delete the associated directory from PATH, GLPATH and CXXFLAGS? Furthermore, for every new GridLab-D build, Do I need to do...
Hi Frank Thank you very much for your help I have followed the instructions of the page you mention. Also, I was a little confused about the -g option and I figured out the flag needed to be set in the compilation stage of GridLab-D (as stated in the mentioned page). On the other hand, as you mentioned, I had installed GridLab-D in my computer and was removed before I tried again the validation test. As per your response, I have included the --version in the Eclipse parameters and this is the output:...
Hello Frank Thank you for your response I have installed the Eclipse Version: Photon Release (4.8.0), Build id: 20180619-1200 and I have checked for updates at help>check for updates to be sure I have the most up-to-date copy. However, I don't know how to add a new built repository to the Eclipse Space. I checked the compiler options and found that the -g flag is included in the compiler settings and the name of the built repository is according to the name of my project. By checking the autotest...