I am using the latest Garmin monkeyc vscode extension. But recently I find it cannot build my project. The prompt is just like above. Is there anyone encountering the similar problem? SDK manager is the latest as well.
I am using the latest Garmin monkeyc vscode extension. But recently I find it cannot build my project. The prompt is just like above. Is there anyone encountering the similar problem? SDK manager is the latest as well.
I created a bug report for this issue. Please upvote if you're seeing this too.
TL;DR If you're having this problem consistently, the workaround is to copy the PRG file over to %TEMP%\GARMIN\APPS manually.
I noticed another wrinkle to this problem when I was making changes to…
for the time being, use a link on the apps folder to your bin\<project>.prg:
C:\WINDOWS\system32>mklink %temp%\GARMIN\APPS\<project>.prg "<project folder>\bin\<project>.prg"…
the simulator's APPS folder (%TEMP%\GARMIN\APPS on Windows)
I wonder what is the folder on MacOS. I tried to inspect the SDK folder and sdk manager folder but failed to find it. Any idea
I've been seeing this for months with different SDKs and with both Eclipse and VS Code. Once I have the sim running, I just never close it and can run different apps over time.
With both eclipse and VS Code, I've seen it take minutes for the sim to open even after the timeout/fail to start message, again with different SDKs.
Hi. I m having the same Timeout issue.
I have noticed if i already lunched an app from eclipse then i can lunch it from vsc.
But if the app was not lunched before or if i dellete all apps in simu, i got the Timeout issue.
I understand there is an folder which contains lunched apps but can't find it. Nothing in temp/Garmin/ there is no APP folder.
Is it possible simulator stock files in another folder? Or maybe i m missing something?
I tried to create the APP folder then add manually a prg file but witout success.
Nothing in temp/Garmin/ there is no APP folder.
Are you using MacOS?
Look in $TMPDIR/Garmin (using Terminal).
On Windows, it's %TEMP%\Garmin.
The temporary folder (for either Windows or MacOS) is not literally called temp/.
That's pretty strange. If it were me, I would use Process Explorer or Process Monitor to figure out where the sim's temp directory is.
Then again it's Garmin's bug, so it's a bit of a pain having to figure all of this out to work around it.