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[Frama-c-discuss] Installation Problem



*Folks,*

*Thanks for the updated Frama-C release. Fortunately, I was able to get 
the Frama-C tools up and running on my personal laptop (Windows XP) 
using the binary installer.*

*However, I have some installation problems on my office laptop (Windows 
Vista). In particular, the problem lies when I attempt to execute the 
Jessie plugin.*

$ frama-c -jessie-analysis -jessie-gui a.c

Parsing

[preprocessing] running gcc -C -E -I. -include 
*/usr/local/share/frama-c\jessie\jessie_prolog.h* -dD a.c

Cleaning unused parts

Symbolic link

Starting semantical analysis

Starting Jessie translation

Producing Jessie files in subdir a.jessie

File a.jessie/a.jc written.

File a.jessie/a.cloc written.

Calling Jessie tool in subdir a.jessie

Generating Why function max

Calling VCs generator.

gwhy-bin [...] why/a.why

*cannot find prelude file* */usr/local/share/frama-c/why\why\prelude.why*

make: *** [a.stat] Error 1

Jessie subprocess failed: make -f a.makefile gui

*To help track down the problem, I uninstalled all previous versions of 
Frama-C, Why and Cygwin, then reinstalled both Cygwin and the 
binary-installer for Lithium (under the Cygwin folder in an attempt to 
see if this would rectify the problem). I verified that I have both the 
latest version for Why 2.17 and the correct Frama-C Lithium version 
running. I also tried it under the default folder, ?C:\Frama-C?, but 
alas this did not help. Unfortunately, the [*forward slash, backslash*] 
problem still lingers. I realize there was a similar post some time ago, 
see: 
**http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/pipermail/why-discuss/2008-February/000025.html.***

*Perhaps, additional guidelines need to be included in the installation 
instructions, e.g., are there any other Cygwin specific options that 
need to be pre-configured other than /gcc/? *

*Your help would be greatly appreciated.*

Regards,

Juan