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Re: No consyole feedback when deploying with eclipse

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Originally Posted by RushAHead View Post
I do not believe "Program GCC not found in PATH" and "Program G++ not found in PATH." are safe to ignore. They indicate the toolchain is not being found and without that your program is not being compiled. Try adding the path to the toolchain to your System PATH environment variable. Should be something like:

C:\frc\bin;

I believe this is mentioned on the ScreenStep C++ installation page somewhere.
Toolchain maintainer here: they are safe to ignore. Now if those said "arm-frc-linux-gnueabi-g++ not found in PATH" then you have an issue. We don't create or install binaries with the strict name "g++" as that is reserved for the current system compiler and we don't want to mess with people who have the MinGW toolchain installed for local development. If the toolchain installer does not add that to the system path, then that is a bug in the installer and please let me know.

Those errors about "gcc" and "g++" are from the base eclipse package trying to get default values for new system projects and will only cause issues if you want to develop for your local machine instead of the RoboRIO.
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