You could try to pass the full controller name instead of the wildcard.
i.e. -mmcu=msp430f1611 instead of msp430x1611

Stefan

Am 29.02.2012 11:58, schrieb A.P. Horst:
> I don't know if anything changed I am unaware of, but when I try to by 
> my source with this dev release it won't include the device specific 
> header file. It seems that __MSP430F1611__ is not defined although 
> -mmcu=msp430x1611 is passed to msp430-gcc. Also when added 
> -D__MSP430F1611__ to the command line args of gcc it still won't do the 
> #include <msp430f1611.h> (msp430.h line 253, it does enter msp430.h).
> 
> Arie
> 
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