Forum : Ride IDE
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December 20, 2009 - 4:29am
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Dear friend, Building C:\Raisonance\Ride\examples\ARM\REva\STM32F103_Toggle\main.c |
Forum : Ride IDE
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December 20, 2009 - 4:29am
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Dear friend, Building C:\Raisonance\Ride\examples\ARM\REva\STM32F103_Toggle\main.c |
Hi,
Can you try to launch the compiler command-line form a DOS box? If the compiler is not available, you may have to reinstall your RKit-ARM.
Another issue that you may have is that you installed Ride7 and your RKit in a directory different from the standard C:\Program Files\Raisonance, and you upgraded Ride7 in a different directory. In this case, you will have to reinstall Ride7+RKit-ARM.
Let us know if this fixed your problem,
Bruno
Hi
As Bruno said the first thing to verify is that C:\Raisonance\Ride\arm-gcc\bin\arm-none-eabi-gcc.exe exists on your machine.
If it exists and you have this error message it should from GCC uncompatibility.
In that case you need to rename the environment variable GCC_EXE_PREFIX and restart Ride7.
Regards
Matloub