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Mac install issue - not found in PATH
After doing an install via screensteps live, I was unable to get a build to work. I kept getting errors about the gnu cross compiler not being found
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"arm-frc-linux-gnueabi-g++" not found in PATH ADDITIONALLY, I have seen the same issue others surrounding doing a 'clean' and the console says 'rm' was not found. On my Mac, 'rm' is found in /bin On my Mac, 'arm-frc-linux-gnueabi-g++' is found in /usr/local/bin So, here's the solution: Go to 'preferences' and select C++->Build->Environment : Click on 'Add...' Set 'Name' to 'PATH' Set 'Value' to '/usr/local/bin:/bin' Restart Eclipse Now 'Clean' should work and 'Build' should work on old and new projects. |
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Re: Mac install issue - not found in PATH
Hi,
Thanks for the info. Having a similar issues on Windows but as you know Windows doesn't have a built-in rm command to reference. Any idea what should be done on the Windows to rectify? Regards, Rob Saccone |
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Re: Mac install issue - not found in PATH
Specifically for the 'rm' issue I do not know.
With respect to similar 'not found in PATH' issues, it seems there are two categories of trouble: 1) Toolchain was not installed - re-install 2) If the complaint is ONLY about g++/gcc and NOT the arm cross compiler arm-frc-...g++, then this I've heard is a by-product of simulation and not having MinGW installed. The g++/gcc problem is actually NOT a problem from what others have said - it does not prevent your actual compilation from happening. But if you want to get rid of it, install MinGW or change the command and prepend the arm-frc-* portion (see another post for the steps as I'm not doing justice to the detail here) Good luck! |
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