As usual while waiting for the next release - don't forget to check the nightly builds in the forum.
Quote from: erotavlas on November 18, 2010, 10:29:20 amThank you for your answer. I have not said that I'm under windows 7 with cygwin bash shell and g++/gcc 4.3.4 version1 compiler. I'm still trying to solve the problem, other suggestions are well accepted. Thank in advanced.I think cygwin gcc only recognize the path like "/cygdrive/", so if you use windows path, the gcc compiler may work wrongly.Could you try to use mingw gcc?
Thank you for your answer. I have not said that I'm under windows 7 with cygwin bash shell and g++/gcc 4.3.4 version1 compiler. I'm still trying to solve the problem, other suggestions are well accepted. Thank in advanced.
You're joking...1. Have you tried to replace #include "file4.h" with #include "../data1/file4.h" or #include "data1/file4.h"?2. Have you tried to add "./data1/" to the include paths?