weld3li Posted June 17, 2013 Report Share Posted June 17, 2013 Hi, I need help on my graduation project, i have installed Labview 2012, and i want to build an ".exe" application but i can't because i don't have the builder key !! any one could help please !! thx Quote Link to comment
Ton Plomp Posted June 18, 2013 Report Share Posted June 18, 2013 For building an application you will need the Pro version or the exe-builder license. Contact NI for such a license. Ton Quote Link to comment
weld3li Posted June 18, 2013 Author Report Share Posted June 18, 2013 Did you have already the key !? if yes, i can send you the (.Vi) file you build it and you send me the (.exe) !! Please !! i don't have no more time and i can't by the key from my country thx Quote Link to comment
jcarmody Posted June 18, 2013 Report Share Posted June 18, 2013 This brings up an ethical question I've had about the possibility of building an executable for someone with a student version of the software. What sayeth y'all? Is it expressly verboten in the EULA? Is it shady? Is it just plain wrong? [...] i can't by the key from my country ITAR! Quote Link to comment
ned Posted June 18, 2013 Report Share Posted June 18, 2013 This brings up an ethical question I've had about the possibility of building an executable for someone with a student version of the software. What sayeth y'all? Is it expressly verboten in the EULA? Is it shady? Is it just plain wrong? Not that I've done this, and I haven't read through the entire EULA lately, but I don't see any problem with it. I can't imagine that the application builder license limits you to building applications only from VIs that you develop. I'm sure there are companies with several LabVIEW developers but only one has an application builder license, and there's no reason that one person can't build applications for the others. This isn't too far of an extension from that. That said, I'm not about to start a side business building applications for people who can't afford a full license. 1 Quote Link to comment
Wire Warrior Posted June 18, 2013 Report Share Posted June 18, 2013 Note where he said "can't buy the key from my country". This sounds like some kind of government reg issue. Probably best to avoid. Quote Link to comment
Tim_S Posted June 18, 2013 Report Share Posted June 18, 2013 Note where he said "can't buy the key from my country". This sounds like some kind of government reg issue. Probably best to avoid. I don't think there is any restrictions on compilers for exporting (though a lawyer would be needed to say for sure) and LabVIEW ships with the compiler on the install media, so I would have to assume that LabVIEW isn't legally available in that country. Quote Link to comment
todd Posted June 20, 2013 Report Share Posted June 20, 2013 I bet if you post your VI on the forums at ni.com, someone would build the exe and post it. 1 Quote Link to comment
Ton Plomp Posted June 21, 2013 Report Share Posted June 21, 2013 I think it's illegal to export a LabVIEW built exe to Iran or North Korea... That'll teach them. Ton Quote Link to comment
ShaunR Posted June 21, 2013 Report Share Posted June 21, 2013 I think it's illegal to export a LabVIEW built exe to Iran or North Korea... That'll teach them. Ton Not from Europe (not sure about NK; cannot find any relevant EU sanctions) . Sanctions to Iran basically cover finance, transport and energy although if you had a "nuclear processing plant.vi", they might group that under "energy". LabVIEW is, apparently, also available in Iran, so I wouldn't be too quick to jump to conclusions about the OPs country of origin. Maybe it just cannot be bought online from wherever he resides. Congratulations! Lavag.org made it on the spooks radar. Three more keywords and they break your door down 1 Quote Link to comment
jcarmody Posted June 21, 2013 Report Share Posted June 21, 2013 From an online poetry contest held here. My favorite line: "A suicide bomber changed her mind, and nobody ever knew." On the Day I Became a Terroristby benjamin haas On the day I became a terrorist there wasn’t a nuclear meltdown or pipe bombexplosion. There was a radioactive and over-fished ocean, but that had nothing to do withme. I am not sure what I was wearing, probably something denim. I didn’t buy white powder, fertilizer, meat, birds, or bacteria. I didn’t sneeze, scream, get sick, slink down an alley, or see the dentist. There were cops, but there are always cops, and no shots fired. On the day I became a terrorist the sun came up on Bagdad, Jerusalem, NewYork, Coney Island, L.A., the Mississippi River, El Paso, San Diego, Bogotá,Tokyo, Baton Rouge, Tripoli, Kingstown, and almost everywhere else too. I probably checked my email, drank a cup of coffee, and read the news. Someone made a paper airplane, and pretended it was a crop duster. There wasn’t a hurricane, tornado, swarm of locust, lightning storm,earthquake,blizzard, typhoon, wildfire, brown out, mudslide, or flood covered by the media. I drove my car and regretted not being on my bike. For me the clouds were still in the shapes of animals and cartoon faces. There was distant smoke, but if you ignored it, you could convince yourself itwasn’t there. On the day I became a terrorist I wasn’t subject to denial of service online or at arestaurant. Someone drank a car bomb, smoked marijuana, and snorted cocaine in abathroom. I wasn’t stockpiling a weapons cache or plotting with my radical friends. I didn’t own a single vest. And I have no idea what was going on in the PLO, Tamil Tigers, CIA, Hezbollah,IRA, Department of Homeland Security, FARC, Tea Party, Al Qaeda, KKK, oranybody else. I talked with small number of people on the phone. I doubt I said the word “jihad,” unless I was talking about music. I ate a salad with home-grown tomatoes, and had a glass of port. There were children dying from the self-interested decisions of old men, and I didnothing about it. I didn’t cover my face, throw a brink at a window, do any looting, or judge anyonewho did. On the day I became a terrorist bridges spanned, buses and subways ran, andstill some people cried. Someone lost their grandfather’s pocketknife in airport security. There was drilling into the crust of the earth, and gas leaks in several apartments. I thought that power lines must have seemed like the industrial revolution’s cat’scradle. And I counted the tiles on the bathroom floor, while someone else was heldhostage. A suicide bomber changed her mind, and nobody ever knew. Something was so much fun, somebody said it was a riot. There were lots of flags flying. On the day I became a terrorist there was just the sound of rustling and pensdragging across paper, signing bills into law and silence. boom. Quote Link to comment
weld3li Posted June 23, 2013 Author Report Share Posted June 23, 2013 loooooooooooooooooool what are you talking about guys !! Am from Tunisia(not Iran or north korea) in my country we haven't international card to pay the NI on the internet that's all. No gov restriction no terrorism !! -_- sooooooooooo disappointed 1 Quote Link to comment
JKSH Posted June 24, 2013 Report Share Posted June 24, 2013 A kind soul at ni.com as built the executable; all is well http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/built-it-for-me/m-p/2469268 weld3li, good luck for your project. I'm just curious; how come your supervisor wants you to build an .exe if he/she knows it's hard to get Application Builder in your country? 1 Quote Link to comment
weld3li Posted July 1, 2013 Author Report Share Posted July 1, 2013 A kind soul at ni.com as built the executable; all is well http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/built-it-for-me/m-p/2469268 weld3li, good luck for your project. I'm just curious; how come your supervisor wants you to build an .exe if he/she knows it's hard to get Application Builder in your country? thx a lot, u was really helpful Quote Link to comment
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