I’m going to guess that the problem is coming from the generated dependency
files. You may need to massage them after generating them.

On Sat, Sep 26, 2020 at 1:52 AM Nigel Winterbottom <
winterbottom.ni...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I've seen something similar when building from a "DOS" command prompt.
> When building from a bash shell, however, as one can after installing Git
> For Windows" those strange errors disappear..
>
> Another thing you can try is:
> make --dry-run
> You can examine the commands that make would generate for any errors.
>
>
> -- Nigel
>
> On Fri, 25 Sep 2020 at 11:48, Georg-Johann Lay <a...@gjlay.de> wrote:
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>> Royce Pereira schrieb:
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>> > Hi,
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>> > The problem continues.
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>> > it compiles without error once I delete all the generated files, but the
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>> > next time (even with 'make clean all' I get the same error from make:
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>> > "make": *** No rule to make target `c\:\avr-gcc\avr\include\avr\io.h',
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>> > needed by `MIXER-72x75-0920.o'.  Stop.
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>> This does not look like a reasonable file name.  c\:\avr-gcc\...
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>> Where do you get it from?
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>> Johann
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> --
Dave Hylands
Peachland, BC, Canada
http://www.davehylands.com

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