PS. We also tested now that if you import the rig into a clean scene animate it and try save out a Studio library clip then it works and also referencing it into a clean scene ,animating the rig and saving out a clip then it still works. Its only in the scene he has animated in that this seems to be occurring.

We also tried using ATOM to take the anim from the scene and place the anim on a fresh rig in a new scene then it still gives the error. So basically tested all that stuff and still dont really what the problem could be


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Maya 2024.1 / I stopped timing when the 6 minutes were up around and forcefully shut down Maya since it was blocking.

Strangely, it saved the animation on the C drive after 8 seconds with the image sequence.

C:\Users\Kosta\AppData\Local\Temp\StudioLibrary\kosta\AnimItem

Then, it was stopped-blocked at the part where it should be transferred to the D drive, where my anim library is located.

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hello sir please read this carefully I am having very strange issue with unity and visual studio and I spent almost 4 to 5 hours to fix this finding and searching online to find any solution and I tried everything.

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I am lost I tried everything but did not work please help me its urgent. I want to access cine-machine library in the script to use its features to control camera functionalities through script but this issue is not solving.

However, those menu options are not available in my e2 studio version (e2 studio 6.1.0 and MinGW 4.8.1). For the static library, I have the .a file, header files, and even source files, in case it was necessary to perform any conversion. At the project properties, I found the "Library path" and "Libraries" tabs in "C/C++ General>Paths and symbols". First, I have indicated the library path and the library file. Then, I have built the project. After that, the build failed and compiler noticed an error: "... arm-none-eabi/bin/ld.exe: cannot find -lC: [my_library_path]".

If you are adding a library to your project, you have to also modify the C/C++ Build>Settings>Cross ARM C Linker>Libraries section and add the library & search path to your settings. In the following case, I have added a library called libDweetLib1_2.a which I put in src/dweet/lib.

The problem has changed a little bit. Now, I have the library correctly added as you say, but when I call a function of my library, after building the project, the compiler indicates a different error: undefined reference to [library_function_name].

Here is an example of how to build a library project in e2studio. You have to exclude items from the build that are not part of the library and change the Build Artifact in the settings to a static library:

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Dear R community,

I'm not sure this is the right place to put this in, but here we go:

Since a few weeks I'm having trouble using R Studio, which is related to the network and computer settings of my university, but I'm a bit disappointed I can't overrule this in R Studio. At my university everything is saved to a synchronisation drive called U:, and since three weeks the synchronisation with my computer is not working properly, therefore I can't open or save scripts or plots and so on. But this is not the main problem, as I can save those things somewhere else, the main problem is the R library. When installing R and R Studio, I can't choose where the libraries are installed, and even later I can't change this anywhere in R Studio. The basic R library is saved locally on C:, but everything I'm downloading myself goes to another library, which is in my case automatically set to some space that is synchronised on the U-drive. Apparently it depends on the Windows homepath settings on the computer. And although a colleague of mine was able to set up a new library directory to the local C:-drive, it was not possible to delete or overrule the old one (U:) without administrator rights, and when I try to install a package, although I can select it to go to the new C:-library, it doesn't really work, it still tries to install it to the old one. I totally blame the university IT for this problem, while the university IT blames the R software for not being capable of dealing with big university systems (they have no clue about R at all), and so I'm in some kind of unproductive stand-off since three weeks, and now the IT will finally re-install the entire system on the computer and hopefully this will solve the problems.

However, I'm not writing here to get a solution proposed for my specific problem, I just wish to suggest to the R Studio developers to adapt R Studio in a way that the user can change where the library is set. I'm really frustrated by now about the discussions with the university IT, and as I said, I'm a bit disappointed that I can't overrule the University settings with the power of R Studio on my own. And the way of checking and understanding and changing the library settings is rather user-unfriendly for non-R-users like the university IT, and they're not willing to spend a lot of time with this. Although I would not rule out that my university might be the only one not capable of dealing with R, maybe this issue could be addressed in a future release version? I really really appreciate using R Studio and wished more people would understand its benefits, thus I think it's important that also non-R-experienced IT people can easily deal with it.

Thanks for reading this.

Kind regards

Tried, didn't work. Everything suggested here: -to-articles/r-rstudio-library was tried, too, but as I could not access the synchronisation U-drive, I could not switch the default to another one (always got an error that the old directory is not recognized). I know, it sounds weird and unlikely. Maybe it's a once-in-a-million issue and only related to my computer, my only point is that it would be nice to not have the library set by default to a specific place I can't choose during the installation, I would like to be able to choose that before it is installed.

Hello everyone,


I'm a bit confused, so would you please tell me:

What are the exact required steps for using external static library with CCS 7 (not previous versions)?


Thank you

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