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Copy the {{{libbcvtb.dylib}}} which is in {{{$PATH_TO_BCVTB/lib/util}}} to {{{/usr/local/lib/}}} with: {{{ sudo cp $PATH_TO_BCVTB/lib/util/libbcvt.dylib /usr/local/lib/ }}} |
Create a symbolic link to {{{libbcvtb.dylib}}} which is required by the BCVTB with: {{{ sudo ln -s /usr/local/lib/libbcvtb.dylib /usr/local/lib/bcvtb/vx.y.z/libbcvtb.dylib }}} where x.y.z is the version of the BCVTB you would like to use. For versions of the BCVTB which are older than 1.6.0, you will have to manually copy {{{libbcvtb.dylib}}} to /usr/local/lib with {{{ sudo cp $BCVTB_PATH/lib/util.libbcvtb.dylib /usr/local/lib/bcvtb/vx.y.z/ prior to creating the symbolic link as described above. }}} |
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Contents
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1. Compilation problems
1.1. Error when compiling MATLAB
1.1.1. Windows
Under Windows, if the BCVTB is compiled using the Microsoft compiler, then the MATLAB libraries also need to be compiled with the Microsoft compiler. If, however, the gcc compiler has been used when compiling the BCVTB, then the following compilation error may be obtained when compiling the MATLAB libraries:
Writing library for establishBSDSocket.mexw32 c:\docume~1\mwetter\locals~1\temp\mex_ae679\simulinksocket.obj .text: undefined reference to '_establishclientsocket' c:\docume~1\mwetter\locals~1\temp\mex_ae679\simulinksocket.obj .text: undefined reference to '_exchangewithsocket' c:\docume~1\mwetter\locals~1\temp\mex_ae679\simulinksocket.obj .text: undefined reference to '_closeipc'
To fix this problem, open Matlab, run
mex -setup
and select the Microsoft Visual C++ compiler from the menu. This need to be done only once as it updates your Matlab settings.
1.1.2. Linux Ubuntu 10.10 64-bit
In MATLAB R2010b, the command
cd lib/matlab ant all
may fail with the error message
Warning: You are using gcc version "4.4.4-14ubuntu5)". The version [exec] currently supported with MEX is "4.3.4". [exec] For a list of currently supported compilers see: [exec] http://www.mathworks.com/support/compilers/current_release/ [exec] [exec] /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lstdc++ [exec] collect2: ld returned 1 exit status [exec] [exec] mex: link of ' "establishBSDSocket.mexa64"' failed. [exec] [exec] ??? Error using ==> mex at 208 [exec] Unable to complete successfully. [exec] [exec] Error in ==> [exec] /usr/local/matlab/R2010b/toolbox/simulink/simuli>> nk/+legacycode/@LCT/compile.p>compile [exec] at 264 [exec] [exec] [exec] Error in ==> [exec] /usr/local/matlab/R2010b/toolbox/simulink/simulink/+legacycode/@LCT/legacyCodeImpl.p>legacyCodeImpl [exec] at 84 [exec] [exec] [exec] Error in ==> legacy_code at 87 [exec] [varargout{1:nargout}] = legacycode.LCT.legacyCodeImpl(action, [exec] varargin{1:end}); [exec] [exec] Error in ==> compile at 90 [exec] legacy_code('compile', def, ... [exec]
This problem is caused by /usr/bin/ld not finding the stdc++ library. As a work-around, proceed as follows:
Type
sudo emacs ~/.matlab/R2010b/mexopts.sh
In the section glnxa64) , change the line
CLIBS="$CLIBS -lstdc++"
to
CLIBS="$CLIBS"
Now, the command ant all should work and produce the files libbcvtb_thunk_glnxa64.so, establishBSDSocket.mexa64, exchangeDoublesWithBSDSocket.mexa64 and closeBSDSocket.mexa64.
2. Runtime problems
The following steps typically help analyzing problems if a simulation program does not work as expected.
2.1. Running the BCVTB on Mac OS X version 10.11
Apple has enabled a new default security oriented featured called System Integrity Protection, often called rootless, in OS X 10.11 onwards. This new feature prevents the BCVTB to set environment variables which are required for the BCVTB to run. As a work-around, proceed as follows:
Create a symbolic link to libbcvtb.dylib which is required by the BCVTB with:
sudo ln -s /usr/local/lib/libbcvtb.dylib /usr/local/lib/bcvtb/vx.y.z/libbcvtb.dylib
where x.y.z is the version of the BCVTB you would like to use.
For versions of the BCVTB which are older than 1.6.0, you will have to
manually copy libbcvtb.dylib to /usr/local/lib with
sudo cp $BCVTB_PATH/lib/util.libbcvtb.dylib /usr/local/lib/bcvtb/vx.y.z/ prior to creating the symbolic link as described above.
Furthermore, Mac OS X 10.11 does not set the computer's HostName correctly. This is needed by the BCVTB to run. As a work-around, proceed as follows:
Check if a HostName is set on your machine from a terminal with:
scutil --get HostName
If there's no HostName set, then set your HostName.
Your HostName must be the same as your computer's local network name.
To find out your computer's local network name,
Open Sharing preferences (choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Sharing).
The local network name is displayed beneath the computer’s name at the top of the pane.
The local network name is your computer’s name with “.local” added, and any spaces are replaced with hyphens . For example, if your computer’s name is My Computer, your local network name is “My-Computer.local.”
Set your HostName with:
sudo scutil --set HostName 'YourLocalNetworkName'
Check your HostName with:
echo $HOSTNAME
2.2. Check program output
By default, the Simulation actor in Ptolemy writes a copy of the console output of the simulation program to a file called simulation.log. This file can typically be found in the directory from which the simulation program has been started.
2.3. Check log files
If something goes wrong during the simulation, check the files simulation.log, utilSocket.log and utilClient.log. They contain log messages that may indicate the cause of the problem. If these files do not exist, go to the directory bcvtb/lib, open the file defines.h and add the line
#define NDEBUG
Then, from the directory bcvtb/lib/util compile the libraries using
ant clean all
and rerun the simulation. Now the log files should be written to the directory from which you started the BCVTB.
2.4. Memory problem
If the following error occurs:
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space
then increase the Java heap space by running vergil with the command
java -jar path_to_bcvtb\bin\BCVTB.jar -Xmx1024m system.xml
The argument -Xmx1024m declares how much memory is allocated. The default for Java is -Xmx128m
2.5. Wrong Java version
The following error occurs if a too old Java version is used:
java.lang.UnsupportedClassVersionError: Bad version number in .class file
To fix this problem, update your Java.
2.6. EnergyPlus on Windows cannot find Java
If EnergyPlus writes the error
Instantiating Building Controls Virtual Test Bed ExternalInterface initializes. 'java' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. **FATAL:Error in ExternalInterface: Check EnergyPlus *.err file.
then Java is installed, but not on the Path variable of the operating system. This situation occurred on a Windows 7, 64-bit, installation. The Windows Explorer associated the file extension .jar with Java (which allowed the user to start the BCVTB from the Windows Explorer), but Java could not be found by EnergyPlus as the Java binary directory was not on the Windows Path variable.
To fix this problem, add the directory that contains java.exe to your system path. Java may be installed in C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin.
2.7. Java cannot find VergilApplication
If running
bin/bcvtb examples/c-room/system.xml
causes the following error
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: ptolemy/vergil/VergilApplication Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: ptolemy.vergil.VergilApplication
then the system environment variable PTII is set to a directory that does not contain a Ptolemy II installation. This may happen if a user installed OpenModelica, as OpenModelica sets the PTII variable.
To fix this error, proceed as follows:
on Windows, add the line
<entry key="PTII">$BCVTB_HOME\lib\ptII</entry>
to the file bin\systemVariables-windows.properties in the BCVTB home directory.
on Linux or Mac, add the line
<entry key="PTII">$BCVTB_HOME/lib/ptII</entry>
to the file bin/systemVariables-linux.properties or bin/systemVariables-mac.properties in the BCVTB home directory.