[eclipse-arduino-dev] Re: Is it possible?

  • From: Jan Baeyens <jan@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: eclipse-arduino-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2016 02:12:23 +0200

Indexer problems I fix as follows
right click on the project (it has to be the name of the project)->index->rebuild

Op 28/03/2016 om 1:04 schreef Roberto Lo Giacco:

I'm also having some problems with the indexer... I'll let you know if I can confirm this: right now I'm trying to verify it's a real problem and not just some messed up workspace, so I'm freshly installing and creating a brand new workspace ;-)

On Mon, Mar 28, 2016 at 1:01 AM, Jan Baeyens <jan@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:jan@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    Now you confirmed this to be the problem:
    I think I'll code a test for bash and sh when in windows.
    I've seen other people having similar problems so I'd like it in V3

    Op 28/03/2016 om 0:55 schreef Roberto Lo Giacco:
    Thanks a million Jan!

    So, I had bash on my path and removed it (brought in by git), and
    it's finally working again!!!!

    I also noticed the makefile uses rm -fto perform the clean
    operation, but it should become del /f on windows...

    Is this PATH issue something we will be able to solve in the
    future (not mandatory for Toddler) since we now do not rely any
    more on external tools? Just wondering...

    Again, thanks for helping me out! This is definitely worth a FAQ
    entry, I believe!


    On Sun, Mar 27, 2016 at 7:42 PM, Jan Baeyens <jan@xxxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:jan@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

        It also looks as if there is a problem when you have bash.exe
        or sh.exe in your path


        Op 27/03/2016 om 4:54 schreef Roberto Lo Giacco:
        No joy after removing the anti virus....

        If I run the expanded compile command on the command prompt
        it is executed correctly...

        
"C:\Users\rlogiacco\Desktop\eclipseArduino\arduinoPlugin\tools\arduino\avr-gcc\4.8.1-arduino5/bin/avr-g++"
        -c -g -Os -std=gnu++11 -fno-exceptions -ffunction-sections
        -fdata-sections -fno-threadsafe-statics -MMD
        -mmcu=atmega2560 -DF_CPU=16000000L -DARDUINO=10606
        -DARDUINO_AVR_ADK -DARDUINO_ARCH_AVR
        
-I"C:\Users\rlogiacco\Desktop\eclipseArduino\arduinoPlugin\packages\arduino\hardware\avr\1.6.10\cores\arduino"
        
-I"C:\Users\rlogiacco\Desktop\eclipseArduino\arduinoPlugin\packages\arduino\hardware\avr\1.6.10\variants\mega"
        -MMD -MP -MF".ino.cpp.d" -MT".ino.cpp.o" -D__IN_ECLIPSE__=1
        -x c++ "../.ino.cpp"  -o  ".ino.cpp.o"   -Wall

        That produces the .d and .o files

        :-( Getting frustrated by this....

        On Sun, Mar 27, 2016 at 4:26 AM, Roberto Lo Giacco
        <rlogiacco@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:rlogiacco@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:


            On Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 7:58 PM, Jan Baeyens
            <jan@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:jan@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

                echo "Building file: ../.ino.cpp"


            C:\Users\rlogiacco>echo "Building file: ../.ino.cpp"
            "Building file: ../.ino.cpp"


            I've also tried running the make all from command line
            and I get the same output I get within Eclipse....

            I also started a VirtualBox machine and everything seems
            working fine... I'm wondering if there might be some
            other installed software conflicting somehow, but I
            can't figure what can it be...

            Somehow make is not working on my machine, while it is
            working inside a virtual box instance...

            Actually I've found this article
            
<http://community.axoloti.com/t/impossibile-to-compile-any-patches-windows-10/1023>
            and, guess what, I'm using AVG Free! Removing the anti
            virus now: I'll let you know.

            Roberto







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