--- layout: fc_discuss_archives title: Message 21 from Frama-C-discuss on September 2014 ---
Ah, that should be the issue. Thank you for all of your inputs. Cheers, Jos? Pinheiro 2014-09-05 22:54 GMT+01:00 Virgile Prevosto <virgile.prevosto at m4x.org>: > Hello, > > Le ven. 05 sept. 2014 21:41:39 CEST, > Jos? Pinheiro <7jpinheiro at gmail.com> a ?crit : > > > Yes, i checked they are correctly installed and i also tested using > > the $(shell frama-c -print-lib-path) and $(shell frama-c > > -print-share-path) accordingly. > > > > I was able to fix the error, by opening on the source code of the > > plugin both the modules Plugin and Printer. For some reason this two > > modules now require that i explicitly open them in the source code, > > all the other modules are working normally without the need to > > explicit opening them in the source code. > > > > The issue is very probably that Why3 also has modules called Plugin and > Printer, a situation which confuses OCaml when it is asked to search > for .cmi in both Why3 and Frama-C library directories. There's little > that can be done short of renaming or packing the files (in particular, > I wouldn't bet that your fix will work consistently across various > OCaml versions). > > Best regards, > -- > E tutto per oggi, a la prossima volta. > Virgile > > _______________________________________________ > Frama-c-discuss mailing list > Frama-c-discuss at lists.gforge.inria.fr > http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/frama-c-discuss > -- Cumprimentos, Jos? Pinheiro -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/pipermail/frama-c-discuss/attachments/20140908/ae84656a/attachment.html>