On 23 March 2011 03:07, EBo <[email protected]> wrote:

>> src/objects/hal/drivers.
>> The hostmot2 header files are in src/hal/drivers.

>  Depending on what you mean by absolute path...
>
>  #include "hal/drivers/mesa-hostmot2/hostmot2.h"

There are two hal/drivers directories, only one of which contains a
/mesa-hostmot2/ subdirectory.
(Just to clairify the problem)

>  and have the realization of TOP="../../.." added to the compiler
>  defines as CFLAGS += "-I${TOP}"

I know nothing at all about makefile syntax, but won't that break
everything else?

>  Other than that, it is a bad idea to write literal absolute paths in
>  incloude arguments unless these are system standards.

I think my question might be what the EMC2 system standards are.

-- 
atp
"Torque wrenches are for the obedience of fools and the guidance of wise men"

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