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Failed to download the third-party software:
Sourcery G++ Lite
This is required by:
Simulink Support Package for Parrot Minidrones
I'm getting this error when installing the mini drone package. I'm using Windows 11. I can't find a solution. does anyone know the solution?
My Matlab version is R2023B
12 Comments
Gabriel
on 28 Feb 2024
im having the same problem here
François Bateman
on 29 Feb 2024
Same problem. It functioned a few days ago !
Harinee
on 29 Feb 2024
I am facing the same problem. is there any work around for this issue, The solution suggested by the matlab answers are also not working in different network or different device. I have tried all the suggested solution yet no positive outcome. Please suggest a work around.
The following is the Download Error:
Failed to download the third-party software:
- Sourcery G++ Lite
This is required by:
- Simulink Support Package for Parrot Minidrones
David
on 1 Mar 2024
I have the same issue, I have tried everything, even desinstalling matlab and reeinstalling it. Nothing works. Can someone help
Thilo Leon Fischer
on 4 Mar 2024
I am encountering the same problem. Has anyone been able to fix it?
Manikanta Aditya
on 4 Mar 2024
I feel you can contact MathWorks Technical Support: https://www.mathworks.com/support/contact_us.html for this issue.
M. Alifsyah Putra Nasution
on 13 Mar 2024
I have the same problem
Enrico Raffone
on 18 Mar 2024
I confirm the same problem...
Aarav
on 28 Mar 2024
was following brian douglas's matlab drone series... same problem :/
François Bateman
on 13 Jan 2025
This problem has reappeared since January 9, 2025. Do any of you have a copy of the package? Would you be so kind as to send it to me?
Mohammed
on 5 Jun 2025
Please if someone has an offline version please post it somewhere for others to gain access
yue wei
on 4 Jul 2025
This problem has been around for a year and still hasn't been resolved? Does this mean that the Parrot Minidrone can no longer be used?
Answers (2)
Thilo Leon Fischer
on 13 Mar 2024
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 11 Jun 2024
2 votes
I opened a support ticket and the answer was:
"The website that hosts the third-party content, ( https://sourcery.mentor.com/ ), has been down now for several days now, which has prevented a number of Simulink Support Packages from being downloaded, including this one. I have made our development team aware of this to see if we can find a workaround during their outage. I will reach back out to you once I have have more information available. I appreciate your patience in the meantime."
It seems, we will have to wait until the original servers are back online or the development team provides a workaround.
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Luiz Henrique Diniz Ferreira
on 11 Jun 2024
the servers will never become online, any updates:?
Rodrigo Vega Centeno Ponce de León
on 11 Jun 2024
Is there any news or workaround?
Walter Roberson
on 11 Jun 2024
It would not surprise me if the package is simply no longer available, given the history
Mathias
on 20 Jun 2024
We have 20 June now, almost 3 months after the issue reported to Mathworks. We need the support package to work with our hardware in class.
When can we expect a solution or at least a workaround?
To my understanding the neccessary compiler toolchain can't be downloaded because the servers are down.
Is there no workaround if I already have a compiler toolchain installed?
Walter Roberson
on 20 Jun 2024
CodeSourcery was bought by Mentor sometime before 2011. Mentor was bought by Siemens. Siemens dropped the project.
Some potential links that appear to lead (indirectly) to various toolbox versions are at https://web.archive.org/web/20130527105237/http://www.mentor.com/embedded-software/sourcery-tools/sourcery-codebench/editions/lite-edition/ . For example https://web.archive.org/web/20220621155846/https://sourcery.sw.siemens.com/GNUToolchain/release3402 .... however the TAR itself is not archived.
In my opinion, you should be asking Siemens about the package, rather than expecting Mathworks to hunt down copies of it.
Mathias
on 27 Jun 2024
Thanks for the explanation and the links. Despite it is enlighting to know these dependencies but as a customer that is under software maintenance (for which I pay a remarkable annual fee for > 150 licenses) I expect the Mathworks team to solve this instead of solving this issue myself for Mathworks. As I understood it's a compiler toolchain that fails to download. There are several compiler toolchains available on the internet. I have several installed on my computers. At least I would expect a workaround that provides the download from a second source server for the meantime.
Walter Roberson
on 27 Jun 2024
The realistic solution for Mathworks would be to just delete Simulink Support Package for Parrot Minidrones . It is a free support package, which means that none of your software maintenance money is going towards it.
Rohit Kulkarni
on 13 Mar 2024
0 votes
Hi Azad,
In my understanding you are facing issues in downloading a third-party software package.
Please refer to the following MATLAB answer for a detailed explanation on this issue:
If you still face the issue, contact the MathWorks technical Support:
Thanks
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Walter Roberson
on 5 Jun 2025
This is not a useful answer under the circumstances, which is that the third-party hosting site stopped hosting the necessary package.
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