Well,

I have a silly problem now...

While writing down the steps I took, I simply can't remember anymore
where I've "told" Eclipse to take gdb-cris iso gdb as a compiler.

I tried to set up a new project to write down exactly what I had done
previously, but now I see 'gcc' is taken iso 'gcc-cris' when running
the compilation.  Of course, this fails...

When I use the project which is working fine, then I see 'gcc-cris' is
used and I see nicely the correct steps which are defined in the
corresponding makefile.


Any idea where I could have set this one?

If I could remember this one, then my notes are done.

You can anyhow have a look already here:

http://www.gevawebsolutions.com/wiki/index.php?title=Eclipse_Debugging#Using_Eclipse_to_build_C-based_FoxBoard_programs

But no guarantee yet, as long as I can't get a second (and third, and
forth, and ...) project up and running with gdb-cris...

Hope you have a clue...

Best rgds,

--Geert

--- In [email protected], "Kirby W. Cartwright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Geert,
> 
> Don't worry about misspelling my name; "Kirkby" is the
> original spelling of my name in Scotland.  It meant
> "By the church."
> 
> I've attached a screenshot of the Eclipse properties page (build steps)
> where a script or command might be executed before and
> after a build; for example "scp" or "ftp."
> 
> I am looking to seeing your notes on your website.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Kirby
>


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