On 09/08/12 18:35, Vidya Praveen wrote:
Hi
Since the thread has grown anyway, I'm taking the liberty to reply to this
post.
On 8/8/2012 11:11 PM, Graham Davies wrote:
This is an informative post, I'm pretty certain of my results and I don't
really have a question.
AVR Studio 4.19 does not
Cc: avr-gcc-list Subject: Re:
[avr-gcc-list] AVR Studio 4.19 does not work with AVR Toolchain
3.4.0 (informative)
For what it's worth, I too dislike the newer AVR Studio - partly
because I do most of my development work with Linux, and partly
because even on Windows it is a bloated mess. I
Vidya Praveen wrote:
.. nothing has changed in Atmel AVR
Toolchain 3.4.0 that might cause an
incompatibility with AVR Studio 4.19.
That's what I thought for three hours of resetting, rebooting and looking
for the problem everywhere but in the toolchain. I am sure of my report
because this
Please don't top-quote.
If you start a new topic, please don't do that by replying to another
thread, Potential stack corruption in naked functions at -O0 in this
particular case. That's confusing. Insteast, start a new topic by
composing a /new/ mail.
Thanks.
Graham Davies wrote:
This is
Georg-Johann Lay wrote (in part):
If you start a new topic, please don't
do that by replying to another thread ...
I'm very sorry. I completely deleted the subject and body of the message,
leaving only the list's e-mail address, in the expectation that that would
be the same as composing a
On 09/08/2012, at 20:20, Graham Davies ecros...@ecrostech.com wrote:
Georg-Johann Lay wrote (in part):
If you start a new topic, please don't
do that by replying to another thread ...
I'm very sorry. I completely deleted the subject and body of the message,
leaving only the list's
On 09.08.12 06:50, Graham Davies wrote:
Georg-Johann Lay wrote (in part):
If you start a new topic, please don't
do that by replying to another thread ...
I'm very sorry. I completely deleted the subject and body of the
message, leaving only the list's e-mail address, in the expectation
Studio 4.19 does not work with AVR Toolchain
3.4.0 (informative)
Graham,
Many thanks for your informative original post. (Though I have no
contact with the M$ OS, and I've not heard that AVR Studio runs on any
form of unix.)
Despite going over the email headers in your OP several
Erik Christiansen wrote:
[...]
Hi Eric,
Hi, Erik and Eric :)
It's Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS, and Mutt 1.5.20.
And since Georg-Johann appears to use Thunderbird, it's not unreasonable
to suspect that something in Graham's post is triggering the spurious
thread linking, but I've even cleaned my
On Aug 9, 2012, at 5:50 AM, Graham Davies wrote:
If you start a new topic, please don't
do that by replying to another thread ...
I'm very sorry. I completely deleted the subject and body of the message,
leaving only the list's e-mail address, in the expectation that that would be
the
On 8/9/2012 8:32 AM, Erik Christiansen wrote:
And since Georg-Johann appears to use Thunderbird, it's not
unreasonable to suspect that something in Graham's post is triggering
the spurious thread linking
I use Thunderbird and it came in as an entirely new thread.
Dave
On Aug 9, 2012, at 8:39 AM, Dave Harper wrote:
On 8/9/2012 8:32 AM, Erik Christiansen wrote:
And since Georg-Johann appears to use Thunderbird, it's not unreasonable to
suspect that something in Graham's post is triggering the spurious thread
linking
I use Thunderbird and it came in as
On 09.08.12 14:49, Paulo Marques wrote:
I think that, even with clean glasses :) , you've missed (on the OP):
References: 20120807121459.gb...@atmel.com 50215330.8050...@gjlay.de
20120808124618.ga5...@atmel.com
which contains the message-ID of the previous post:
Message-ID:
On 09.08.12 16:05, David Brown wrote:
For what it's worth, I too dislike the newer AVR Studio - partly
because I do most of my development work with Linux, and partly
because even on Windows it is a bloated mess. I can't figure out why
they decided to use MS VS as a base - the industry has
On 09/08/2012 17:20, Erik Christiansen wrote:
On 09.08.12 16:05, David Brown wrote:
For what it's worth, I too dislike the newer AVR Studio - partly
because I do most of my development work with Linux, and partly
because even on Windows it is a bloated mess. I can't figure out why
they decided
-gcc-list] AVR Studio 4.19 does not work with AVR Toolchain
3.4.0 (informative)
For what it's worth, I too dislike the newer AVR Studio - partly because
I do most of my development work with Linux, and partly because even on
Windows it is a bloated mess. I can't figure out why they decided
Hi
Since the thread has grown anyway, I'm taking the liberty to reply to this
post.
On 8/8/2012 11:11 PM, Graham Davies wrote:
This is an informative post, I'm pretty certain of my results and I don't
really have a question.
AVR Studio 4.19 does not work with AVR Toolchain 3.4.0. It
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