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Re: [lpc2000] Cygwin / Gnude / gcc compile problems

2005-10-21 by Mukadder Ceyhan

Maybe the main problem of this is due to the global
system variables that should be defined on XP
machine.such as:

C:\ARM251\BIN;C:\cygwin\bin;C:\cygwin\usr\local\bin;c:\program
files\gnuarm\bin;C:\Cygnus\arm-tools\i686-pc-cygwin\bin;C:\Cygnus\bin;C:\Cygnus\arm-tools\i686-pc-cygwin\arm-elf\include


try this.

--- nealbrains <nealbrains@...> wrote:

> software:
> cygwin (on XP)
> Gnude
> Microcontroller:
> LPC2131 (new micros devboard)
> 
> I am starting out with microcontrollers and am
> trying to get a simple 
> helloworld like program to compile with gcc but am
> having trouble. 
> I installed cygwin (the default install) and gnude
> so that gnude is a 
> sub directory ( C:\cygwin\gnude )
>   but everytime i try to compile a program it gives
> me an error 
> message like
> bash: gcc not recongized command or something like
> that.
> 
> I  have used gcc at my university but have never
> really tried to 
> setup a linux/unix like environment before.
> 
> Do i need to set certain Paths?  do i need to place
> my files in a 
> certain directory and compile from a certain
> directory?  
> I know this is a LPC2000 group but this is related
> to getting started 
> with an ARM.  Should I post this in a unix/linux
> group?
> 
> THank you
> Neal
> 
> 
> 
> 



	
		
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