> Doesn't seem ideal, but I tried it.  I got past that part, and now on to
> something I have seen before:
 
> [ 68%] Linking CXX executable enterprise
> arm-none-linux-gnueabi-g++: CMakeFiles/enterprise.dir/..o: No such file or
> directory
 
> What does that mean?

That you probably have something fishy in your list of source files or so, like 
"..c" or something like that.

Eike

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