02-29-2012 07:47 AM
Had the previous release installed. Uninstalled that.
Installed the new ndk on my Mac - 10.6.8.
Now when I open the ide, I get a number of error popups.
1) "There is an error in the QNX Configuration settings. Either the QNX_CONFIGURATION environment variable is not defined correctly or the location it points to is not accessible."
2) 'Initial state verification' has encountered a problem. An internal error has occurred.
3) "There is an error in the QNX compiler settings...."
Just wanted to know if anyone else is getting these errors and if you found a solution. I've uninstalled and installed a number of times now to no avail.
My first guess is to set the QNX_CONFIGURATION env variable... but to what??
Any help would be super appreciated. Thanks!
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02-29-2012 10:39 AM
I'm assuming that you are running the IDE from the dock. If you are running from the dock, it uses the QNX_CONFIGURATION from your environment, which might be different than the one you are expecting (e.g. if you have a QNX SDP installed). If you have it set to something other than /Users/<user>/Library/Research In Motion/BlackBerry Native SDK you'll have issues.
Your best bet is to run the IDE from the command file in the install. If you used the default install location it is at /Developer/SDKs/bbndk-2.0.0/bbndk.command
02-29-2012 06:58 PM
David - you're a genius. Yes, launching from the doc was the problem.
Thanks so much!
03-01-2012 08:42 AM
That is weird. I run both NDK 1.0 (haven't removed it yet) and 2.0 from the dock and have no problems with it.
07-25-2012 03:31 PM
The same problem but on Windows7 x64.
Will be hapy for any commets.
08-01-2012 10:03 AM
I have the same error in Windows 7, too.