Hi all,
for the moment I'm using crossstudio as my IDE for embedded development. I came accross C::B and think this is a superb IDE at first sight. I'm trying to configure it for my purposes but I got stuck. When I try to compile my project I get:
Compiling: ..\..\CrossStudio\branches\Firmware\LED.c
Execution of 'arm-elf-gcc.exe -c ..\..\CrossStudio\branches\Firmware\LED.c -o obj\Debug\CrossStudio\branches\Firmware\LED.o' in 'D:\JBV\codeblocks\Firmware' failed.
Nothing to be done.
But when I execute 'arm-elf-gcc.exe -c ..\..\CrossStudio\branches\Firmware\LED.c -o obj\Debug\CrossStudio\branches\Firmware\LED.o' in the folder D:\JBV\codeblocks\Firmware everything runs fine. Any ideas?
Under project settings I have set Makefile: 'Makefile' and I did not check the checkbox 'This is a custom Makefile'
I have tried with checking the checkbox and providing the file in the attach (my chip is LPC2378) but that got me to:
make.exe: *** No rule to make target `Debug'. Stop.
Process terminated with status 2 (0 minutes, 30 seconds)
0 errors, 0 warnings
This somewhat confused me, I did not create one. Do I need to provide a makefile or does C::B provide one?
I must admit that I'm completely new to makefiles, but I'm eager to learn and get this working on my board.
The source indeed did not change, but that should not matter with a rebuild, should it?
All help is appreciated.
thank you,
Jef
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