On 22/07/11 12:15, Peter Bigot wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 11:00 AM, bob <b...@vknobloch.de> wrote:
>> I followed the readme exactly. I have what appears to be a sensible
>> directory structure (although I note the is no 'info' or 'man'
>> directory, as there was in the '4' version).
> 
> If you want those, you have to run the make commands that build and
> install them, same as with any other source installation.
> 
>>>>        main.c:24:16: fatal error: io.h: No such file or directory
>> I want to correct the paths etc. and will do so once I have built the
>> tools successfully. Until then  can anyone suggest what is wrong here?
> 
> No.  Find where io.h got put (it comes from msp430mcu), and if it's in
> the same place as the other msp430 headers (${prefix}/msp430/include)
> figure out what's in your CFLAGS or environment that's keeping it from
> being found.  If it's not there, figure out what went wrong with the
> invocation of install.sh.  It may be an Opensuse issue.
> 
> I still look forward to your bug report explaining why all the paths are 
> wrong.
> 
> Peter
> 
Thank you, at least I know now where io.h *should* be (and it is).

Is there a doc. outlining the required directory structure anywhere?
And also the location of the correct man/info stuff?

Bob

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