Hi, meanwhile we figured out that OpenModelica is pretty much useless for the intended application, since changes of the parameters of an important FMU do not influence the result at all :-S. Without this "advanced" feature FMI support seems to be pretty much useless for most applications.
Anyway there is no need for a new nightly-build anymore ;-). Best Regards, Kilian -----Original Message----- From: owner-openmodelicainter...@ida.liu.se [mailto:owner-openmodelicainter...@ida.liu.se] On Behalf Of Adrian Pop Sent: Donnerstag, 30. Juli 2015 23:12 To: openmodelicainterest@ida.liu.se Subject: Re: Libqjson missing in latest windows nightly Hi, Sometimes the windows nightly-builds fail because of the Hudson infrastructure we use to build them. So, it took a while to build a new nightly-build. I'll see if I can find a solution for this. We have a new build now which should include libqjson.dll: https://build.openmodelica.org/omc/builds/windows/nightly-builds/ Cheers, Adrian Pop/ On 2015-07-30 13:24, Adeel Asghar wrote: > The last nightly build available on the web is from 26th July so is old. > I have started a new build. Will let you know when it is available. > > Regards, > Adeel. > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: owner-openmodelicainter...@ida.liu.se [mailto:owner- >> openmodelicainterest@ida.liu.se] On Behalf Of Link, Kilian (PG ES EN >> PTEC PP >> 4) >> Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2015 12:45 >> To: openmodelicainterest@ida.liu.se >> Subject: RE: Libqjson missing in latest windows nightly >> >> Dear Adrian, >> >> Thanks a lot. >> >> Is the new nightly build available already? >> >> Best Regards, >> Kilian >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: owner-openmodelicainter...@ida.liu.se [mailto:owner- >> openmodelicainterest@ida.liu.se] On Behalf Of Adrian Pop >> Sent: Mittwoch, 29. Juli 2015 14:11 >> To: openmodelicainterest@ida.liu.se >> Subject: Re: Libqjson missing in latest windows nightly >> >> >> Hi, >> >> I now fixed the issue and I will start a new nightly build: >> https://github.com/OpenModelica/OMEdit/commit/6bc2bcd85524bbf8ad44 >> 6f3794fe996c516e2aad >> >> Cheers, >> Adrian Pop/ >> >> On 2015-07-29 11:27, Link, Kilian (PG ES EN PTEC PP 4) wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I tried to install the latest windows nightly (2015-07-26 06:53) on >>> my >> windows 7. When starting OMedit I get >>> --------------------------- >>> OMEdit.exe - System Error >>> --------------------------- >>> The program can't start because libqjson.dll is missing from your computer. >> Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem. >>> --------------------------- >>> OK >>> --------------------------- >>> >>> Reinstallation did not fix the issues. >>> >>> Any ideas? >>> >>> Best Regards, >>> Kilian >>> >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: owner-openmodelicainter...@ida.liu.se [mailto:owner- >> openmodelicainterest@ida.liu.se] On Behalf Of Mohsen Torabzadeh-Tari >>> Sent: Montag, 17. Oktober 2011 18:35 >>> To: openmodelicainterest@ida.liu.se >>> Subject: RE: Mechatronic System - A DC Motor >>> >>> Hi >>> >>> You've probably not loaded the Modelica standard library where the >> resistor component is part of Create a new cell and write >>> loadModel(Modelica) >>> and evaluate and re-simulate the DC motor It should fix your problem >>> >>> Regards >>> Mohsen >>> >>> ________________________________________ >>> From: owner-openmodelicainter...@ida.liu.se [owner- >> openmodelicainterest@ida.liu.se] On Behalf Of Chris Nabold >> [chris.nab...@gmail.com] >>> Sent: Monday, October 17, 2011 5:31 PM >>> To: OpenModelicaInterest@ida.liu.se >>> Subject: Mechatronic System - A DC Motor >>> >>> I tried to run the Mechatronic System - A DC Motor example within >>> the >> OMNotebook (V1.7.0). The program stops in the simulation phase with >> the following error message: >>> record SimulationResult >>> resultFile = "", >>> simulationOptions = "startTime = 0.0, stopTime = 150.0, >> numberOfIntervals = 500, tolerance = 1e-006, method = 'dassl', >> fileNamePrefix = 'DCMotorCircuit', storeInTemp = false, noClean = >> false, options = '', outputFormat = 'mat', variableFilter = '.*', >> measureTime = false, cflags = ''", >>> messages = "Simulation failed for model: DCMotorCircuit >> [<interactive>:2:3-2:33:writable] Error: Class Resistor not found in >> scope DCMotorCircuit. >>> Error: Error occured while flattening model DCMotorCircuit ", >>> timeFrontend = 0.0, >>> timeBackend = 0.0, >>> timeSimCode = 0.0, >>> timeTemplates = 0.0, >>> timeCompile = 0.0, >>> timeSimulation = 0.0, >>> timeTotal = 0.0 >>> end SimulationResult; >>> The Class resistor is missing - where can I find all the standard models? >>> Do I have to download them separately? >>> Where to install the? >>> Thank you for your help >>> >> > >