There could be several reasons why an error occurs when trying to cross-compile IPOPT for the ARM64 architecture. Some common reasons include:
Missing dependencies - IPOPT may require certain libraries or packages to be installed for successful cross-compilation. Make sure you have all necessary dependencies installed.
Incorrect toolchain - You need to use a cross-compiling toolchain specifically designed for ARM64 architecture. Make sure you have the right toolchain installed and configured correctly.
Incorrect configure options - When cross-compiling, you need to provide configure options specific to the target architecture. Make sure you have configured IPOPT with the correct options.
Outdated version - Make sure you have the latest version of IPOPT that supports cross-compilation for ARM64 architecture.
To fix the error, you need to identify the cause and address it accordingly. Check the error message for more information to help you troubleshoot the issue.
Please start posting anonymously - your entry will be published after you log in or create a new account. This space is reserved only for answers. If you would like to engage in a discussion, please instead post a comment under the question or an answer that you would like to discuss
Asked: 2022-01-25 11:00:00 +0000
Seen: 14 times
Last updated: Jul 04 '21
In a MicroService Architecture, where should RabbitMQ Queue and Exchange properties be defined?
What is the method of focusing on a specific ESLint error message in the scripts of my package.json?
What does the error message "1 timer(s) still in the queue" indicate in an Angular/Karma unit test?
In NextAuth.js, why is the HTTP GET action not supported and resulting in an error?