From 6928d1f3ece0a2a819ccd2d4512e1b2aeac69b05 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Roland Dobai Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2022 14:50:34 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Tools: Add more hint examples on how to resolve breaking changes of v5.0 --- tools/idf_py_actions/hints.yml | 12 ++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+) diff --git a/tools/idf_py_actions/hints.yml b/tools/idf_py_actions/hints.yml index b309154755..292ee70f24 100644 --- a/tools/idf_py_actions/hints.yml +++ b/tools/idf_py_actions/hints.yml @@ -12,6 +12,10 @@ hint: "Maybe you forgot to import {} library(s) in header file or add the necessary REQURIES component. Try to add missing libraries to your project header file or check idf_component_register(REQUIRES ...) section in your component CmakeList.txt file. For more information run 'idf.py docs -sp api-guides/build-system.html'." match_to_output: True +- + re: "fatal error: \\w+\\.h: No such file or directory" + hint: "Please check if you've specified all component dependencies with 'idf_component_register(REQUIRES ...)'. If the component is not present then it should be added by the IDF Component Manager. For more information run 'idf.py docs -sp api-guides/build-system.html'." + - re: "The CMAKE_[A-Z]+_COMPILER: [\\w+-]+ is not a full path and was not found in the PATH\\." hint: "Try to reinstall the toolchain for the chip that you trying to use. \nFor more information run 'idf.py docs -sp get-started/#installation' and follow the instructions for your system" @@ -27,3 +31,11 @@ - re: "ImportError: bad magic number in 'kconfiglib':" hint: "Run 'idf.py python-clean', and try again" + +- + re: "ccache error: Failed to create temporary file" + hint: "On Windows, you should enable long path support in the installer, or disable ccache temporarily. See 'idf.py --help' or the documentation how to achieve this." + +- + re: "The keyword signature for target_link_libraries has already been used" + hint: "Projects using target_link_libraries with project_elf explicitly and custom CMake projects must specify PRIVATE, PUBLIC or INTERFACE arguments."