No supported Visual C/C++ compiler found. Check your installation of Visual C/C++.
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Hi,
In simulink I made a simple block and generating a visual C++ code using a target file : grt.tlc ----- (Creating a visual c++ solution file for the grt target. During Build process I am getting an error like:
'No supported Visual C/C++ compiler found. Check your installation of Visual C/C++.'
But still it is genearting some code. But this error is really annoying me. On the other side, in matlab command window, it shows like:
''### Real-Time Workshop build procedure for model: 'convFactor2' aborted due to an error.''
By seeing this I feel that, the genearted code is not completly build because when I then launch it on VC++ itself I get errors from simulink header files (particularly on simstruc.h).
However when I type command "mex -setup" it shows both the lcc compiler and VC++ compiler. I have thus chosen the VC++ compiler but still get the same error as explained previously.
So, how do I get the RTW to recognize the VC++ compiler?
Note:I am using Matlab R 2010b and Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 express edition and also I have installed microsoft SDK.
Thanks in advance
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Kaustubha Govind
on 22 Mar 2011
What happens when you run "mex.getCompilerConfigurations" at the command prompt?
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MarkB
on 23 Mar 2011
I believe that this occurs if you are using Visual Studio Express. When Simulink creates a VS solution/project, it actually does it through some COM/ActiveX interface that is only present on Visual Studio Professional Edition. As a result, you can't make Visual Studio solutions/projects with the Express Edition.
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Kenny
on 14 Jan 2013
I have Visual Studio Professional 2010 (evaulation trial) installed and I can't create any Visual C++ Solution File (grt.tlc, ert.tlc or grt_malloc.tlc) with the Visual C++ complier. I've selected mex to the Visual C++ 2010 Professional complier package. I got the exactly same error "No supported Visual C/C++ compiler found. Check your installation of Visual C/C++." when trying to build RTW. Can anyone help me?
Kaustubha Govind
on 15 Jan 2013
If you're on a 64-bit machine, you might need to install the x64 Compilers and Tools package at the time of installing Visual Studio. Also, when you run "mex -setup", make sure that the utility can automatically locate the installed compiler. If you have to specify it manually, there's something wrong with your compiler setup. Also, make sure that your version of MATLAB supports that version of Visual Studio: http://www.mathworks.com/support/sysreq/previous_releases.html (last column)
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