You should use absolute path on ce.
On 2011-12-1 下午9:06, "hdzhang264" <hdzhang...@126.com> wrote:

> **
> I am using mingw32ce on Linux.
>
> the code follows:
>
> FILE *fpin;
> fpin=fopen("myfile.avs","rb+");
>
> In makefile, i used arm-mingw32ce-gcc, make is ok.
>
> But when it runs on wince5.0,  the fpin returns NULL always.
>
> "myfile.avs" and excutable file lies in the same directory.
>
>
> 2011-12-01
> ------------------------------
>  hdzhang264
> ------------------------------
> *发件人:* Vincent Torri
> *发送时间:* 2011-11-30  20:10:43
> *收件人:* hdzhang264
> *抄送:* cegcc-devel
> *主题:* Re: [Cegcc-devel] where are the target files?
>
>
> 2011/11/30 hdzhang264 <hdzhang...@126.com>
>
>> **
>>
>>
>> I installed from a binary distribution
>> "cegcc_mingw32ce_cygwin1.7_r1375.tar.bz2 ".
>>
>>  I am using *arm-wince-mingw32ce* tools.
>>
>>  I am using Linux platform  to develop.
>>
>
> What is strange to me is that you use a "cygwin" toolchain to
> cross-compile on a linux platform.
>
> Vincent Torri
>
>
>
>>   What is the nature of your problem ?  --------can not found the target
>> file (.o file).
>>
>> Can you send us a small source that demonstrates the problem ?
>>
>>         When compile my project, none of error occurs. But after compile,
>> none of the target file is found under the project folder.  (If I use
>> arm-linux-gcc/arm-linux-as,the target file is right.)
>>
>> :
>>
>> the output shows no one error or warning.
>>
>> just like "arm-mingw32ce-gcc.exe -o *.c -o *.o","arm-mingw32ce-as.exe -o
>> *.o *.s".
>>
>> I found it did not compile the file ever, because it did not point any
>> error even i put some obvious wrong code in my files.
>> 2011-11-29
>> ------------------------------
>> hdzhang264
>>
>>
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