Maybe, I misunderstood problem. gcc is fine.
But when Arduino compiles S files it looks for files with capital S.
Luckily, Arduino/hardware/arduino/cores/arduino doesn't have any S
files.
Other toolchains need S files in that directory.
--Rick
On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 6:37 PM, William "Chops" We
no ist lowercase,
on ubuntu its here:
/usr/lib/avr/include/stdio.h
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The the code that identifies S files is case sensitive, and won't
picked up s files if the wrong case is used. I believe they have to be
upper case S.
--Rick
On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 2:10 PM, Scott Howard wrote:
> Thanks for checking. Paul Stoggregen figured it out, see his response
> below
>
> On
Thanks for checking. Paul Stoggregen figured it out, see his response
below
On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 11:09 AM, Paul Stoffregen wrote:
> The letter S is capitalized in the error message below. Perhaps someone is
> trying to compile code developed on windows, where the author incorrectly
> wrote "#i
this is linux specific - tried it on a windows machine as well as OSX & there
it works.
finally i solved it renaming
#include
to
#include
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