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Bryan

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  1. I've noticed that spammers have been weaseling their way back into the forums again, sometimes a couple of times a day and making 100+ spam posts at a time.  

    I visit the forums nearly every weekday morning, (It's pretty much part of my morning workday ritual), using the "Unread Content" link and have been reporting at least one post per spammer username when I can. 

    I know that the Admins are doing/have done the best they can at mitigating the nuisance.  Are there plans to look into tackling this again at some point, or should we just keep reporting?  If there's anything else I can do, I'm willing to help.  For now, I'll keep reporting a spam post whenever I see them.

  2. That's what I would have figured as well, but it was worth a look-see.  

    I haven't run into this problem, so I have no personal experience to share as far as a fix.

    I do however wonder if the same thing would happen if your modules were built into packed libraries instead of source distributions - but am not sure of whether this would be acceptable for your application. 

    Hopefully someone will be able to provide some insight.

  3. In the build specification properties for your executable, what are your settings under "Additional Exclusions"?  Have you changed anything or left them as default?

    There is a setting in there that is enabled by default to "Remove unused members of project libraries" with a sub property of "Modify project library file after removing unused libraries".  I'm curious as to whether this could be the cause.

  4. I'm assuming you've rebooted and everything, correct?

    Is there anything in /usr/local/natinst?  It's possible that it isn't showing up in the window manager menus. 

    I have 2021 community edition installed on Linux Mint 21 and see the "labview" executable (links to "labviewcommunity"):

    user@linuxmint21:/usr/local/natinst/LabVIEW-2021-64$ ls
    AppLibs   examples   labview           manuals  ProjectTemplates  README.txt  user.lib    www
    cintools  help       labviewcommunity  menus    readme            resource    vi.lib
    etc       instr.lib  linux             project  README.html       templates   VIObjCache

    The newer versions of LabVIEW (pre 2023Q1) install as package feeds according to this page on NI's website.

  5. Your build specification didn't have a startup VI selected, so I worked with what you provided. 

    My assumption is that the error you're seeing is represented below?

    image.png.fe8545a1094300cbcea7fb2a79996d07.png

    "Excute Process Driver.vi" in your "timerA.lvclass" for some reason is being required to have the front panel available once built into an EXE.  I haven't had the change to really investigate why. 

    I found something interesting when I built your application with Debug enabled to troubleshoot.  With debug enabled, the EXE executes without error. 

    So then, I went into the build spec and disabled debugging, and then un-checked "Remove front panel" for the troublesome VI, recompiled the EXE and again, no issues :

    image.png.54a44e3f72ef6016e55c47f77a734c4a.png

    This is at least a workaround if it's something that's holding you up.  I currently don't have the time to find the root cause, but someone else can take over if they want as I have to start my work day.  Knowing myself the way I do, it may be something glaringly obvious that my coffee-lacking brain couldn't pick up on this early in my day.

    I hope this helps!

  6. Below is a snapshot of all of the RTE installers shown when I un-check "Automatically select recommended installers". 

    As you can see, I do have the 2018 SP1 f4 (64-bit) RTE.  With that I am able to BUILD an installer, but I haven't checked to see if it would work properly on a target machine.  I don't have any 64-bit versions of the LabVIEW IDE installed.  I'll bet that this is the RTE installed with my install of VIPM (I'm using 2020)

     

    image.png.0ada0465c59c1ac58553d3c4298b6c7e.png

  7. I maintain several machines in our factory, all running various versions of LabVIEW executables.  One of the many versions I have installed on my machine is LabVIEW 2018 v18.0.1f4 (32-bit).  

    It's been 'many moons' ago, but I remember updating my 2018 runtime to SP1 f5, but I haven't had to build an installer in 2018 since then.

    I ran into a situation yesterday where I needed to create an installer in 2018 and left "Automatically select recommended installers" checked, which auto-selects the 2018 SP1 f5 RTE. 

    When I select "OK" in "Additional Installers", the "Select Source" dialog appears with a single entry, which is a 2018 application that I had built and installed on my local machine.  Clicking on "OK" prompts for a media path as expected, but I don't have (or can find) and installer for 2018 SP1 f5.  Even pointing it to the installer it's referencing (that I created) gives me an error message stating that the "...media you have provided is a different version of the requested media" (which it isn't).

    I ended up giving up on creating an installer in 2018 and recompiled everything in a later version of LabVIEW since I needed to get an update deployed immediately.  However, I am curious whether anyone has any insight into this.  I can't be the only one to have seen it.

    image.png.a2531966992d7b7e8444e2a585764ada.png

  8. 1 hour ago, dead man said:

    Yes I want to access all rows at the time

    Mads' VI will give you the 'address' of your search value (row and column index values).  You can use those values with the "Index Array" function to return an entire row or column.

     

    GetRowOrColumnFromIndices.png

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  9. 1 hour ago, Rolf Kalbermatter said:

    Some Zeruzandah guy really starts to get on my nerves. 👿

    So, you have no interest in joining the Illuminati or occult to be free from poverty and ancestral curses without a human sacrifice?  

    Personally, I prefer my sacrifices to be as human-y as possible.  

  10. I use the "Unread Content" link almost daily, and it appears that spammers are still hitting the forums pretty hard as that's where I see the most evidence. 

    I don't know if new account creation was turned back on, but if it hasn't yet, it looks like they're still finding a way.

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  11. I don't know if this helps in any way, but I wanted to see if I would see similar behavior with LabVIEW 2021SP1 CE on my Linux Mint 21 installation - and I did not.

    You had mentioned that you were using LabVIEW 2020 (Not officially supported).  Does your circumstances prohibit you from moving to a supported version of LabVIEW?

    If I think about it later today, I'll do this same thing on a Zorin16/LabVIEW2018 VM that I have running at work to see if I see the behavior there.  I don't know if it contributes anything other than another data point.

    image.png.5ee7b1b5ae1fabdbcfd48394008598b0.png 

  12. Last time this happened to me (On Zorin Linux), I logged onto my account on NI.com and had to re-activate it there.

    Update: 11/29/2024 (I just did this a few minutes ago):

    - Go to NI and Login to your account
    - After you're logged in, hover over your account icon and select "My Products"
    - Find your "LabVIEW Community Edition <Windows or Linux> Subscription License" and select "Renew" from the drop-down to the right of it.
    - Re-launch LVCE on your computer (you may have to "activate" again).

    It should launch after this.

  13. It looks like it's trying to find the DAQNavi.dll in your Windows\System32 directory.  Did you confirm that it is there?

    Also, it looks like your build directory is on your D:\ drive.  Is it there and accessible/writable?  I'm somewhat old school, so D:\ drives mean CD/DVD ROMs to me, but that may or may not be your case. 

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