02-09-2019 03:55 PM - edited 02-09-2019 03:57 PM
I am using LV2018 on a RT Linux Target and have found that opening a NI System Configuration Session and obtaining the IPAddr property will hose up the ability to open a RTI DDS writer. If I remove the IPAddr property everything works fine. Any Ideas what could cause this to happen?
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02-09-2019 05:03 PM
Actually it turns out that the IPAddr property is fine, it is the string itself that seems to be incompatible with the write cluster I am using. For some reason any strings like 192.168.1.249 that begin with a numeric do not work.
02-10-2019 06:13 AM
When you create a writer with a string containing a numeric value, it uses that value as the maximum length of the string. Perhaps that is related to what you are seeing?
02-12-2019 01:50 PM
Thanks! That was really driving me crazy as I was unintentionally wiring a numeric string constant into my complexType when I created the Writer.
Starting to really like the RTI DDS toolkit. It is a totally underappreciated tool gifted to us by NI.
03-28-2019 09:27 AM
Hi,viScience!Can you send me a copy of the Linux version of LabVIEW 2018?Recently, I wanted to use LabVIEW in Linux system, but I couldn't find a suitable version of labview.I hope I can get your help! Thank you!My E-mail:yison_lee@163.com.Thanks again!