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CommunitiesAVR FreaksAtmel SMART ARM-based MCUsInternet of ThingsCapacitive TouchProjectsVendorsWiki You are hereHome » Communities » AVR Freaks » Forums » Tools » In-System Debuggers and Programmers » error 127 http://www.avrfreaks.net/forum/error-127-building-helloworld building HelloWorld Main menu mobile Home Communities Forums Projects Vendors Wiki Search http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3485941/eclipse-cdt-error-make-src-test2-o-error-127 My summary Privacy Contact Site Use Terms Cookies Communities Forums Projects Vendors WIKI error 127 building HelloWorld Log in or register to post comments Go To Last Post 5 posts / 0 new Author Message wrr01 Level: New Member Joined: Thu. Apr 19, 2007 Posts: 12 View posts Location: Dallas error 127 #1 Posted by wrr01: Thu. Apr 19, 2007 - 11:33 PM Fivestar widget 12345Total votes: 0 I just installed avr32 studio and am working through the example of hello world from the AT32UC3-SoftwareLibrary-1.0.0.zip This is probably some sort of install error on my part but when i try to build the project i get the following errors in the eclipse console: **** Build cygwin error 127 of configuration Debug for project HelloWorld **** make -k all make: echo: Command not found make: *** [dip204.o] Error 127 make: echo: Command not found make: *** [dip204_example.o] Error 127 make: echo: Command not found make: *** [gpio.o] Error 127 make: echo: Command not found make: *** [spi.o] Error 127 make: Target `all' not remade because of errors. Build complete for project HelloWorld I tried loading a cygwin console and get a response from: make -? so i know at least cygwin can see make. in the problems perspective i get this error: Severity and Description Path Resource Location Creation Time Id make: *** [dip204.o] Error 127 HelloWorld line 0 1177021265250 14 and these warnings: Severity and Description Path Resource Location Creation Time Id Invalid project path: Include path not found (\usr\include). HelloWorld pathentry 1177019852140 10 Invalid project path: Include path not found (\usr\include\w32api). HelloWorld pathentry 1177019852140 11 Invalid project path: Include path not found (\usr\lib\gcc\i686-pc-cygwin\3.4.4\include). HelloWorld pathentry 1177019852140 9 I'm running this on windows xp and previously had been doing development in eclipse. Has anyone run into this problem? This seems like it has to be
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