Error: .obj or .lib file Incompatible version!
Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 8:18 pm
Hi all
I know some of you have had this problem and so I'm looking to see what worked for you... In the hope I can find a quick and easy fix.
I have had to reinstall some progs and one of them was Sourceboost Pro 6.97, now when I try and compile a project to hex in Flowcode PIC 4 it fails with the following message.
Error: .obj or .lib file Incompatible version! (file uses V112, linker requires V109 to V111)
Error: Failed to process:libc.pic16.lib or Error: Failed to process:libc.pic18.lib
As I had a few problems with the PC, the reinstallation of SourceBoost may not be the cause but it's the only thing I can see that would change the sourceboost files...
Having looked through the forum I see that several people have had the same or very similar problem and in them it seems the suggested answer is to reinstall Flowcode. If that is the solution and it loads up different version of Sourceboost files won't I then invite problems with Sourceboost?
I see the Compiler Options point to Flowcode directories and not the base Sourceboost directories so should I be changing them or just accept that both programs can co-exist with totally separate file versions and just reinstall Flowcode?
I know some of you have had this problem and so I'm looking to see what worked for you... In the hope I can find a quick and easy fix.
I have had to reinstall some progs and one of them was Sourceboost Pro 6.97, now when I try and compile a project to hex in Flowcode PIC 4 it fails with the following message.
Error: .obj or .lib file Incompatible version! (file uses V112, linker requires V109 to V111)
Error: Failed to process:libc.pic16.lib or Error: Failed to process:libc.pic18.lib
As I had a few problems with the PC, the reinstallation of SourceBoost may not be the cause but it's the only thing I can see that would change the sourceboost files...
Having looked through the forum I see that several people have had the same or very similar problem and in them it seems the suggested answer is to reinstall Flowcode. If that is the solution and it loads up different version of Sourceboost files won't I then invite problems with Sourceboost?
I see the Compiler Options point to Flowcode directories and not the base Sourceboost directories so should I be changing them or just accept that both programs can co-exist with totally separate file versions and just reinstall Flowcode?