* unknown error mesage
@ 2021-03-16 17:49 ldries46
2021-03-16 18:21 ` John McCabe
0 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread
From: ldries46 @ 2021-03-16 17:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
During debugging an Ada program when building a new version I got the
following message:
gprbuild -d -PD:\ada\project\Datum\Datum.gpr -j8
Bind
[gprbind] datum.bexch
[Ada] datum.ali
fatal error: file gtk.ali is incorrectly formatted
make sure you are using consistent versions of gcc/gnatbind
56. G a e
|
gprbind: invocation of gnatbind failed
gprbuild: unable to bind datum.adb
[2021-03-16 18:40:50] process exited with status 4, 100% (63/63),
elapsed time: 02.63s
I have already deleted all .ali files in the build directory, deleted
the Datum.exe file, reinstalled GtkAda en even reinstalled GNAT Studio
Community version 2020.
Who can tell me what is message means and how to eliminate that
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 12+ messages in thread
* Re: unknown error mesage
2021-03-16 17:49 unknown error mesage ldries46
@ 2021-03-16 18:21 ` John McCabe
2021-03-17 7:37 ` ldries46
0 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread
From: John McCabe @ 2021-03-16 18:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
On Tue, 16 Mar 2021 18:49:21 +0100, ldries46 <bertus.dries@planet.nl>
wrote:
>During debugging an Ada program when building a new version I got the
>following message:
>
>gprbuild -d -PD:\ada\project\Datum\Datum.gpr -j8
>Bind
> [gprbind] datum.bexch
> [Ada] datum.ali
>fatal error: file gtk.ali is incorrectly formatted
>make sure you are using consistent versions of gcc/gnatbind
>56. G a e
> |
>gprbind: invocation of gnatbind failed
>gprbuild: unable to bind datum.adb
>[2021-03-16 18:40:50] process exited with status 4, 100% (63/63),
>elapsed time: 02.63s
>
>I have already deleted all .ali files in the build directory, deleted
>the Datum.exe file, reinstalled GtkAda en even reinstalled GNAT Studio
>Community version 2020.
>
>Who can tell me what is message means and how to eliminate that
I presume you've read this question with a similar issue?
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7576994/ada-strange-error-consistent-version-of-gcc-gnatbind
The suggestion from that would appear to be that your gtk may have
been built with a different version of GNAT, hence you might need to
recompile the GtkAda library with whatever version of GNAT you've now
got.
However, did you download the GtkAda version matching the GNAT
Community version from here - https://www.adacore.com/download/more?
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 12+ messages in thread
* Re: unknown error mesage
2021-03-16 18:21 ` John McCabe
@ 2021-03-17 7:37 ` ldries46
2021-03-17 12:06 ` Simon Wright
0 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread
From: ldries46 @ 2021-03-17 7:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
Op 16-3-2021 om 19:21 schreef John McCabe:
> On Tue, 16 Mar 2021 18:49:21 +0100, ldries46 <bertus.dries@planet.nl>
> wrote:
>
>> During debugging an Ada program when building a new version I got the
>> following message:
>>
>> gprbuild -d -PD:\ada\project\Datum\Datum.gpr -j8
>> Bind
>> [gprbind] datum.bexch
>> [Ada] datum.ali
>> fatal error: file gtk.ali is incorrectly formatted
>> make sure you are using consistent versions of gcc/gnatbind
>> 56. G a e
>> |
>> gprbind: invocation of gnatbind failed
>> gprbuild: unable to bind datum.adb
>> [2021-03-16 18:40:50] process exited with status 4, 100% (63/63),
>> elapsed time: 02.63s
>>
>> I have already deleted all .ali files in the build directory, deleted
>> the Datum.exe file, reinstalled GtkAda en even reinstalled GNAT Studio
>> Community version 2020.
>>
>> Who can tell me what is message means and how to eliminate that
> I presume you've read this question with a similar issue?
>
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7576994/ada-strange-error-consistent-version-of-gcc-gnatbind
>
> The suggestion from that would appear to be that your gtk may have
> been built with a different version of GNAT, hence you might need to
> recompile the GtkAda library with whatever version of GNAT you've now
> got.
>
> However, did you download the GtkAda version matching the GNAT
> Community version from here - https://www.adacore.com/download/more?
Yesterday I downloaded and installed GtkAda and GNAT Studio again from
the site you mentioned the error did not disappear.
In the mean time I tried to rebuild another project and it created a
simular problem but with glib.ali
I read the stack overflow item but I think that is not the problem.
For reasons of tracebility I did not build GtkAda in the original
directory but in C:/GNAT/GtkAda.
The last uodate of the OS was only a few days ago but after that it
still worhed
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 12+ messages in thread
* Re: unknown error mesage
2021-03-17 7:37 ` ldries46
@ 2021-03-17 12:06 ` Simon Wright
2021-03-17 13:17 ` ldries46
0 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread
From: Simon Wright @ 2021-03-17 12:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
ldries46 <bertus.dries@planet.nl> writes:
> Op 16-3-2021 om 19:21 schreef John McCabe:
>> On Tue, 16 Mar 2021 18:49:21 +0100, ldries46 <bertus.dries@planet.nl>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> fatal error: file gtk.ali is incorrectly formatted
>>> make sure you are using consistent versions of gcc/gnatbind
>>> I have already deleted all .ali files in the build directory, deleted
>>> the Datum.exe file, reinstalled GtkAda en even reinstalled GNAT Studio
>>> Community version 2020.
>>>
>>> Who can tell me what is message means and how to eliminate that
>> I presume you've read this question with a similar issue?
>>
>> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7576994/ada-strange-error-consistent-version-of-gcc-gnatbind
>>
>> The suggestion from that would appear to be that your gtk may have
>> been built with a different version of GNAT, hence you might need to
>> recompile the GtkAda library with whatever version of GNAT you've now
>> got.
>>
>> However, did you download the GtkAda version matching the GNAT
>> Community version from here - https://www.adacore.com/download/more?
> Yesterday I downloaded and installed GtkAda and GNAT Studio again from
> the site you mentioned the error did not disappear.
> In the mean time I tried to rebuild another project and it created a
> simular problem but with glib.ali
> I read the stack overflow item but I think that is not the problem.
> For reasons of tracebility I did not build GtkAda in the original
> directory but in C:/GNAT/GtkAda.
> The last uodate of the OS was only a few days ago but after that it
> still worhed
The complaint about mismatched versions is almost certainly derived from
the version info in the first line of an ALI file.
Here I see (from a collection of old StackOverflow-related
investigations)
First line Compiler
----------------- ------------
V "GNAT Lib v10" FSF GCC 10
V "GNAT Lib v11" FSF GCC 11
V "GNAT Lib v2019" GNAT CE 2019
V "GNAT Lib v2020" GNAT CE 2020
V "GNAT Lib v7" FSF GCC 7
V "GNAT Lib v8" FSF GCC 8
V "GNAT Lib v9" FSF GCC 9
Using a wrong ADA_PROJECT_PATH/GPR_PROJECT_PATH can lead to this. Using
gprbuild -v can help.
Also,
* Compile unit U with A.gpr which puts the ALI in directory A_OBJ
* Move unit U into the source tree for B.gpr which put the ALI in
directory B_OBJ
* Run gprclean on A.gpr, which doesn't delete U.ali because U is no logner
one of its sources
* Change compiler!
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 12+ messages in thread
* Re: unknown error mesage
2021-03-17 12:06 ` Simon Wright
@ 2021-03-17 13:17 ` ldries46
2021-03-17 20:29 ` Simon Wright
` (3 more replies)
0 siblings, 4 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: ldries46 @ 2021-03-17 13:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
Op 17-3-2021 om 13:06 schreef Simon Wright:
> ldries46 <bertus.dries@planet.nl> writes:
>
>> Op 16-3-2021 om 19:21 schreef John McCabe:
>>> On Tue, 16 Mar 2021 18:49:21 +0100, ldries46 <bertus.dries@planet.nl>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> fatal error: file gtk.ali is incorrectly formatted
>>>> make sure you are using consistent versions of gcc/gnatbind
>>>> I have already deleted all .ali files in the build directory, deleted
>>>> the Datum.exe file, reinstalled GtkAda en even reinstalled GNAT Studio
>>>> Community version 2020.
>>>>
>>>> Who can tell me what is message means and how to eliminate that
>>> I presume you've read this question with a similar issue?
>>>
>>> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7576994/ada-strange-error-consistent-version-of-gcc-gnatbind
>>>
>>> The suggestion from that would appear to be that your gtk may have
>>> been built with a different version of GNAT, hence you might need to
>>> recompile the GtkAda library with whatever version of GNAT you've now
>>> got.
>>>
>>> However, did you download the GtkAda version matching the GNAT
>>> Community version from here - https://www.adacore.com/download/more?
>> Yesterday I downloaded and installed GtkAda and GNAT Studio again from
>> the site you mentioned the error did not disappear.
>> In the mean time I tried to rebuild another project and it created a
>> simular problem but with glib.ali
>> I read the stack overflow item but I think that is not the problem.
>> For reasons of tracebility I did not build GtkAda in the original
>> directory but in C:/GNAT/GtkAda.
>> The last uodate of the OS was only a few days ago but after that it
>> still worhed
> The complaint about mismatched versions is almost certainly derived from
> the version info in the first line of an ALI file.
>
> Here I see (from a collection of old StackOverflow-related
> investigations)
>
> First line Compiler
> ----------------- ------------
> V "GNAT Lib v10" FSF GCC 10
> V "GNAT Lib v11" FSF GCC 11
> V "GNAT Lib v2019" GNAT CE 2019
> V "GNAT Lib v2020" GNAT CE 2020
> V "GNAT Lib v7" FSF GCC 7
> V "GNAT Lib v8" FSF GCC 8
> V "GNAT Lib v9" FSF GCC 9
>
> Using a wrong ADA_PROJECT_PATH/GPR_PROJECT_PATH can lead to this. Using
> gprbuild -v can help.
>
> Also,
>
> * Compile unit U with A.gpr which puts the ALI in directory A_OBJ
> * Move unit U into the source tree for B.gpr which put the ALI in
> directory B_OBJ
> * Run gprclean on A.gpr, which doesn't delete U.ali because U is no logner
> one of its sources
> * Change compiler!
This are the values:
GPR_PROJECT_PATH=C:\GNAT\GtkADA\lib\gnat;D:\ada\project\template-parser
ADA_PROJECT_PATH=C:\GNAT\GtkADA\lib\gnat;.....
I think The Path és are the same, I am using GNAT Studio Community
version 2020 and all Gtk.ali are GNAT Lib v2020
gprbuild -v did not change anything. Changing the compiler is the worst
thing I can do because I cannot find any straight forward method os
installing like the mthod from Adacore
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 12+ messages in thread
* Re: unknown error mesage
2021-03-17 13:17 ` ldries46
@ 2021-03-17 20:29 ` Simon Wright
2021-03-18 6:08 ` ldries46
` (2 subsequent siblings)
3 siblings, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: Simon Wright @ 2021-03-17 20:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
ldries46 <bertus.dries@planet.nl> writes:
> Op 17-3-2021 om 13:06 schreef Simon Wright:
>> The complaint about mismatched versions is almost certainly derived from
>> the version info in the first line of an ALI file.
>>
>> Here I see (from a collection of old StackOverflow-related
>> investigations)
>>
>> First line Compiler
>> ----------------- ------------
>> V "GNAT Lib v10" FSF GCC 10
>> V "GNAT Lib v11" FSF GCC 11
>> V "GNAT Lib v2019" GNAT CE 2019
>> V "GNAT Lib v2020" GNAT CE 2020
>> V "GNAT Lib v7" FSF GCC 7
>> V "GNAT Lib v8" FSF GCC 8
>> V "GNAT Lib v9" FSF GCC 9
>>
>> Using a wrong ADA_PROJECT_PATH/GPR_PROJECT_PATH can lead to this. Using
>> gprbuild -v can help.
>>
>> Also,
>>
>> * Compile unit U with A.gpr which puts the ALI in directory A_OBJ
>> * Move unit U into the source tree for B.gpr which put the ALI in
>> directory B_OBJ
>> * Run gprclean on A.gpr, which doesn't delete U.ali because U is no logner
>> one of its sources
>> * Change compiler!
I meant, if you run those steps in that order and then use a different
compiler to rebuild your project, you'll have one of the old compiler's
ALIs where it shouldn't be, and if gnatbind sees it you'll end up with
mismatched compiler versions and no amount of gprclean will fix it.
On the other hand, you have been reinstalling and rebuilding ...
> This are the values:
> GPR_PROJECT_PATH=C:\GNAT\GtkADA\lib\gnat;D:\ada\project\template-parser
> ADA_PROJECT_PATH=C:\GNAT\GtkADA\lib\gnat;.....
Sorry, no idea whether these are what they "should" be
> I think The Path és are the same, I am using GNAT Studio Community
> version 2020 and all Gtk.ali are GNAT Lib v2020
> gprbuild -v did not change anything.
But reading the output might show you what it did.
Also, gprbuild ... -bargs -v might show you what gnatbind thinks it's
doing.
> Changing the compiler is the
> worst thing I can do because I cannot find any straight forward method
> os installing like the mthod from Adacore
No, not suggesting you should change, but this problem might be a result
of having changed in the past.
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 12+ messages in thread
* Re: unknown error mesage
2021-03-17 13:17 ` ldries46
2021-03-17 20:29 ` Simon Wright
@ 2021-03-18 6:08 ` ldries46
2021-03-18 9:11 ` ldries46
2021-03-18 10:54 ` ldries46
3 siblings, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: ldries46 @ 2021-03-18 6:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
Op 17-3-2021 om 14:17 schreef ldries46:
> Op 17-3-2021 om 13:06 schreef Simon Wright:
>> ldries46 <bertus.dries@planet.nl> writes:
>>
>>> Op 16-3-2021 om 19:21 schreef John McCabe:
>>>> On Tue, 16 Mar 2021 18:49:21 +0100, ldries46 <bertus.dries@planet.nl>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> fatal error: file gtk.ali is incorrectly formatted
>>>>> make sure you are using consistent versions of gcc/gnatbind
>>>>> I have already deleted all .ali files in the build directory, deleted
>>>>> the Datum.exe file, reinstalled GtkAda en even reinstalled GNAT
>>>>> Studio
>>>>> Community version 2020.
>>>>>
>>>>> Who can tell me what is message means and how to eliminate that
>>>> I presume you've read this question with a similar issue?
>>>>
>>>> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7576994/ada-strange-error-consistent-version-of-gcc-gnatbind
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The suggestion from that would appear to be that your gtk may have
>>>> been built with a different version of GNAT, hence you might need to
>>>> recompile the GtkAda library with whatever version of GNAT you've now
>>>> got.
>>>>
>>>> However, did you download the GtkAda version matching the GNAT
>>>> Community version from here - https://www.adacore.com/download/more?
>>> Yesterday I downloaded and installed GtkAda and GNAT Studio again from
>>> the site you mentioned the error did not disappear.
>>> In the mean time I tried to rebuild another project and it created a
>>> simular problem but with glib.ali
>>> I read the stack overflow item but I think that is not the problem.
>>> For reasons of tracebility I did not build GtkAda in the original
>>> directory but in C:/GNAT/GtkAda.
>>> The last uodate of the OS was only a few days ago but after that it
>>> still worhed
>> The complaint about mismatched versions is almost certainly derived from
>> the version info in the first line of an ALI file.
>>
>> Here I see (from a collection of old StackOverflow-related
>> investigations)
>>
>> First line Compiler
>> ----------------- ------------
>> V "GNAT Lib v10" FSF GCC 10
>> V "GNAT Lib v11" FSF GCC 11
>> V "GNAT Lib v2019" GNAT CE 2019
>> V "GNAT Lib v2020" GNAT CE 2020
>> V "GNAT Lib v7" FSF GCC 7
>> V "GNAT Lib v8" FSF GCC 8
>> V "GNAT Lib v9" FSF GCC 9
>>
>> Using a wrong ADA_PROJECT_PATH/GPR_PROJECT_PATH can lead to this. Using
>> gprbuild -v can help.
>>
>> Also,
>>
>> * Compile unit U with A.gpr which puts the ALI in directory A_OBJ
>> * Move unit U into the source tree for B.gpr which put the ALI in
>> directory B_OBJ
>> * Run gprclean on A.gpr, which doesn't delete U.ali because U is no
>> logner
>> one of its sources
>> * Change compiler!
> This are the values:
> GPR_PROJECT_PATH=C:\GNAT\GtkADA\lib\gnat;D:\ada\project\template-parser
> ADA_PROJECT_PATH=C:\GNAT\GtkADA\lib\gnat;.....
> I think The Path és are the same, I am using GNAT Studio Community
> version 2020 and all Gtk.ali are GNAT Lib v2020
> gprbuild -v did not change anything. Changing the compiler is the
> worst thing I can do because I cannot find any straight forward method
> os installing like the mthod from Adacore
I just show several possible positions for -v and -bargs but I cannot
find anything within them:
gprbuild -d -PD:\ada\project\Datum\Datum.gpr
Bind
[gprbind] datum.bexch
[Ada] datum.ali
fatal error: file gtk.ali is incorrectly formatted
make sure you are using consistent versions of gcc/gnatbind
56. G a e
|
gprbind: invocation of gnatbind failed
gprbuild: unable to bind datum.adb
[2021-03-18 06:46:01] process exited with status 4, 100% (63/63),
elapsed time: 02.38s
gprbuild -d -PD:\ada\project\Datum\Datum.gpr -bargs -v
Bind
[gprbind] datum.bexch
[Ada] datum.ali
fatal error: file gtk.ali is incorrectly formatted
make sure you are using consistent versions of gcc/gnatbind
56. G a e
|
gprbind: invocation of gnatbind failed
gprbuild: unable to bind datum.adb
[2021-03-18 06:50:12] process exited with status 4, 100% (63/63),
elapsed time: 02.51s
gprbuild -v -d -PD:\ada\project\Datum\Datum.gpr -bargs
Changing to object directory of "Datum": "D:\ada\project\Datum\build\"
C:\GNAT\GPS\libexec/gprbuild/gprbind.exe datum.bexch
C:\program files\gcc64\bin\gnatbind.exe -o b__datum.adb
D:\ada\project\Datum\build\datum.ali -x -O
fatal error: file gtk.ali is incorrectly formatted
make sure you are using consistent versions of gcc/gnatbind
56. G a e
|
gprbind: invocation of gnatbind failed
gprbuild: unable to bind datum.adb
[2021-03-18 06:52:55] process exited with status 4, 100% (63/63),
elapsed time: 02.40s
gprbuild -v -bargs -d -PD:\ada\project\Datum\Datum.gpr
using project file datum.gpr
Changing to object directory of "Datum": "D:\ada\project\Datum\build\"
C:\GNAT\GPS\libexec/gprbuild/gprbind.exe datum.bexch
C:\program files\gcc64\bin\gnatbind.exe -o b__datum.adb
D:\ada\project\Datum\build\datum.ali -d -PD:\ada\project\Datum\Datum.gpr
-x -O
gnatbind: invalid switch: -d
gprbind: invocation of gnatbind failed
gprbuild: unable to bind datum.adb
[2021-03-18 06:56:06] process exited with status 4, elapsed time: 02.40s
gprbuild -v -bargs -PD:\ada\project\Datum\Datum.gpr
using project file datum.gpr
Changing to object directory of "Datum": "D:\ada\project\Datum\build\"
C:\GNAT\GPS\libexec/gprbuild/gprbind.exe datum.bexch
C:\program files\gcc64\bin\gnatbind.exe -o b__datum.adb
D:\ada\project\Datum\build\datum.ali -PD:\ada\project\Datum\Datum.gpr -x -O
gnatbind: invalid switch: -PD:\ada\project\Datum\Datum.gpr
gprbind: invocation of gnatbind failed
gprbuild: unable to bind datum.adb
[2021-03-18 07:01:39] process exited with status 4, elapsed time: 02.41s
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 12+ messages in thread
* Re: unknown error mesage
2021-03-17 13:17 ` ldries46
2021-03-17 20:29 ` Simon Wright
2021-03-18 6:08 ` ldries46
@ 2021-03-18 9:11 ` ldries46
2021-03-18 11:40 ` Stephen Leake
2021-03-18 17:34 ` Simon Wright
2021-03-18 10:54 ` ldries46
3 siblings, 2 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: ldries46 @ 2021-03-18 9:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
Op 17-3-2021 om 14:17 schreef ldries46:
> Op 17-3-2021 om 13:06 schreef Simon Wright:
>> ldries46 <bertus.dries@planet.nl> writes:
>>
>>> Op 16-3-2021 om 19:21 schreef John McCabe:
>>>> On Tue, 16 Mar 2021 18:49:21 +0100, ldries46 <bertus.dries@planet.nl>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> fatal error: file gtk.ali is incorrectly formatted
>>>>> make sure you are using consistent versions of gcc/gnatbind
>>>>> I have already deleted all .ali files in the build directory, deleted
>>>>> the Datum.exe file, reinstalled GtkAda en even reinstalled GNAT
>>>>> Studio
>>>>> Community version 2020.
>>>>>
>>>>> Who can tell me what is message means and how to eliminate that
>>>> I presume you've read this question with a similar issue?
>>>>
>>>> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7576994/ada-strange-error-consistent-version-of-gcc-gnatbind
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The suggestion from that would appear to be that your gtk may have
>>>> been built with a different version of GNAT, hence you might need to
>>>> recompile the GtkAda library with whatever version of GNAT you've now
>>>> got.
>>>>
>>>> However, did you download the GtkAda version matching the GNAT
>>>> Community version from here - https://www.adacore.com/download/more?
>>> Yesterday I downloaded and installed GtkAda and GNAT Studio again from
>>> the site you mentioned the error did not disappear.
>>> In the mean time I tried to rebuild another project and it created a
>>> simular problem but with glib.ali
>>> I read the stack overflow item but I think that is not the problem.
>>> For reasons of tracebility I did not build GtkAda in the original
>>> directory but in C:/GNAT/GtkAda.
>>> The last uodate of the OS was only a few days ago but after that it
>>> still worhed
>> The complaint about mismatched versions is almost certainly derived from
>> the version info in the first line of an ALI file.
>>
>> Here I see (from a collection of old StackOverflow-related
>> investigations)
>>
>> First line Compiler
>> ----------------- ------------
>> V "GNAT Lib v10" FSF GCC 10
>> V "GNAT Lib v11" FSF GCC 11
>> V "GNAT Lib v2019" GNAT CE 2019
>> V "GNAT Lib v2020" GNAT CE 2020
>> V "GNAT Lib v7" FSF GCC 7
>> V "GNAT Lib v8" FSF GCC 8
>> V "GNAT Lib v9" FSF GCC 9
>>
>> Using a wrong ADA_PROJECT_PATH/GPR_PROJECT_PATH can lead to this. Using
>> gprbuild -v can help.
>>
>> Also,
>>
>> * Compile unit U with A.gpr which puts the ALI in directory A_OBJ
>> * Move unit U into the source tree for B.gpr which put the ALI in
>> directory B_OBJ
>> * Run gprclean on A.gpr, which doesn't delete U.ali because U is no
>> logner
>> one of its sources
>> * Change compiler!
> This are the values:
> GPR_PROJECT_PATH=C:\GNAT\GtkADA\lib\gnat;D:\ada\project\template-parser
> ADA_PROJECT_PATH=C:\GNAT\GtkADA\lib\gnat;.....
> I think The Path és are the same, I am using GNAT Studio Community
> version 2020 and all Gtk.ali are GNAT Lib v2020
> gprbuild -v did not change anything. Changing the compiler is the
> worst thing I can do because I cannot find any straight forward method
> os installing like the mthod from Adacore
I finally found the problem I believe
Datum.ali build by V "GNAT Lib v9" GPS Community version 2020
gtk.ali nuild by V "GNAT Lib v2020" AdaCore Download
Both are dowmloaded feom the same page of AdaCore.
What is the best way to solve this?
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 12+ messages in thread
* Re: unknown error mesage
2021-03-17 13:17 ` ldries46
` (2 preceding siblings ...)
2021-03-18 9:11 ` ldries46
@ 2021-03-18 10:54 ` ldries46
3 siblings, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: ldries46 @ 2021-03-18 10:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
Op 17-3-2021 om 14:17 schreef ldries46:
> Op 17-3-2021 om 13:06 schreef Simon Wright:
>> ldries46 <bertus.dries@planet.nl> writes:
>>
>>> Op 16-3-2021 om 19:21 schreef John McCabe:
>>>> On Tue, 16 Mar 2021 18:49:21 +0100, ldries46 <bertus.dries@planet.nl>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> fatal error: file gtk.ali is incorrectly formatted
>>>>> make sure you are using consistent versions of gcc/gnatbind
>>>>> I have already deleted all .ali files in the build directory, deleted
>>>>> the Datum.exe file, reinstalled GtkAda en even reinstalled GNAT
>>>>> Studio
>>>>> Community version 2020.
>>>>>
>>>>> Who can tell me what is message means and how to eliminate that
>>>> I presume you've read this question with a similar issue?
>>>>
>>>> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7576994/ada-strange-error-consistent-version-of-gcc-gnatbind
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The suggestion from that would appear to be that your gtk may have
>>>> been built with a different version of GNAT, hence you might need to
>>>> recompile the GtkAda library with whatever version of GNAT you've now
>>>> got.
>>>>
>>>> However, did you download the GtkAda version matching the GNAT
>>>> Community version from here - https://www.adacore.com/download/more?
>>> Yesterday I downloaded and installed GtkAda and GNAT Studio again from
>>> the site you mentioned the error did not disappear.
>>> In the mean time I tried to rebuild another project and it created a
>>> simular problem but with glib.ali
>>> I read the stack overflow item but I think that is not the problem.
>>> For reasons of tracebility I did not build GtkAda in the original
>>> directory but in C:/GNAT/GtkAda.
>>> The last uodate of the OS was only a few days ago but after that it
>>> still worhed
>> The complaint about mismatched versions is almost certainly derived from
>> the version info in the first line of an ALI file.
>>
>> Here I see (from a collection of old StackOverflow-related
>> investigations)
>>
>> First line Compiler
>> ----------------- ------------
>> V "GNAT Lib v10" FSF GCC 10
>> V "GNAT Lib v11" FSF GCC 11
>> V "GNAT Lib v2019" GNAT CE 2019
>> V "GNAT Lib v2020" GNAT CE 2020
>> V "GNAT Lib v7" FSF GCC 7
>> V "GNAT Lib v8" FSF GCC 8
>> V "GNAT Lib v9" FSF GCC 9
>>
>> Using a wrong ADA_PROJECT_PATH/GPR_PROJECT_PATH can lead to this. Using
>> gprbuild -v can help.
>>
>> Also,
>>
>> * Compile unit U with A.gpr which puts the ALI in directory A_OBJ
>> * Move unit U into the source tree for B.gpr which put the ALI in
>> directory B_OBJ
>> * Run gprclean on A.gpr, which doesn't delete U.ali because U is no
>> logner
>> one of its sources
>> * Change compiler!
> This are the values:
> GPR_PROJECT_PATH=C:\GNAT\GtkADA\lib\gnat;D:\ada\project\template-parser
> ADA_PROJECT_PATH=C:\GNAT\GtkADA\lib\gnat;.....
> I think The Path és are the same, I am using GNAT Studio Community
> version 2020 and all Gtk.ali are GNAT Lib v2020
> gprbuild -v did not change anything. Changing the compiler is the
> worst thing I can do because I cannot find any straight forward method
> os installing like the mthod from Adacore
How can I either install a GtkAda installarion which users the same
compiler as the GPS community version 2020 on windows 10 wirh the same
ease as the Adacore version or how can I if possible force the GOS
compiler to accept the difference
L. Dries
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* Re: unknown error mesage
2021-03-18 9:11 ` ldries46
@ 2021-03-18 11:40 ` Stephen Leake
2021-03-18 13:55 ` ldries46
2021-03-18 17:34 ` Simon Wright
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From: Stephen Leake @ 2021-03-18 11:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
ldries46 <bertus.dries@planet.nl> writes:
> I finally found the problem I believe
> Datum.ali build by V "GNAT Lib v9" GPS Community version 2020
> gtk.ali nuild by V "GNAT Lib v2020" AdaCore Download
>
> Both are dowmloaded feom the same page of AdaCore.
> What is the best way to solve this?
You will have to compile the one using the wrong GNAT Lib version from source.
--
-- Stephe
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* Re: unknown error mesage
2021-03-18 11:40 ` Stephen Leake
@ 2021-03-18 13:55 ` ldries46
0 siblings, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: ldries46 @ 2021-03-18 13:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
Op 18-3-2021 om 12:40 schreef Stephen Leake:
> ldries46 <bertus.dries@planet.nl> writes:
>
>> I finally found the problem I believe
>> Datum.ali build by V "GNAT Lib v9" GPS Community version 2020
>> gtk.ali nuild by V "GNAT Lib v2020" AdaCore Download
>>
>> Both are dowmloaded feom the same page of AdaCore.
>> What is the best way to solve this?
> You will have to compile the one using the wrong GNAT Lib version from source.
>
I had done so, but finally I decided to first delete Gtkada and GPS and
after first install GPS again and then Gtkada where I had to present the
osition of the GPS position.
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* Re: unknown error mesage
2021-03-18 9:11 ` ldries46
2021-03-18 11:40 ` Stephen Leake
@ 2021-03-18 17:34 ` Simon Wright
1 sibling, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: Simon Wright @ 2021-03-18 17:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
ldries46 <bertus.dries@planet.nl> writes:
>> This are the values:
>> GPR_PROJECT_PATH=C:\GNAT\GtkADA\lib\gnat;D:\ada\project\template-parser
>> ADA_PROJECT_PATH=C:\GNAT\GtkADA\lib\gnat;.....
>> I think The Path és are the same, I am using GNAT Studio Community
>> version 2020 and all Gtk.ali are GNAT Lib v2020
>> gprbuild -v did not change anything. Changing the compiler is the
>> worst thing I can do because I cannot find any straight forward
>> method os installing like the mthod from Adacore
> I finally found the problem I believe
> Datum.ali build by V "GNAT Lib v9" GPS Community version 2020
"GNAT Lib v9" is **not** generated by GNAT CE 2020.
I just tried on a 64-bit Windows virtual machine (the download was
gnat-2020-20200429-x86_64-windows-bin.exe, the shasum matches).
The ALI content is as I stated above,the same as your gtk.ali quoted
below.
Are you **100%** sure that the compiler you're running is the one you
think it is?
What does "gnatls -v" say? should be
GNATLS Community 2020 (20200429-93)
Copyright (C) 1997-2020, Free Software Foundation, Inc.
> gtk.ali nuild by V "GNAT Lib v2020" AdaCore Download
>
> Both are dowmloaded feom the same page of AdaCore.
> What is the best way to solve this?
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