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I have downloaded eclipse and installed the Arduino plug-in. Everything works fine except that I find myself needing to go configure 3 include paths every single time I start a new project.
Basically, with every project I need to go right click on the project>properties>"C/C++ General">"Path and Symbols" and under include paths add:
If i don't, I get a lot of unresolved errors and warning.
Is there anyway to get the IDE setup so it has these 3 paths as part of the default?
Regards,
Mike]]>Michael Chwang2015-06-09T22:08:32-00:00Re: Having to manually add project include path everytime?
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/1067321/1698187/#msg_1698187
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I have downloaded eclipse and installed the Arduino plug-in. Everything
> works fine except that I find myself needing to go configure 3 include
> paths every single time I start a new project.
>
> Basically, with every project I need to go right click on the
> project>properties>"C/C++ General">"Path and Symbols" and under include
> paths add:
>
> C:\arduino-1.5.6-r2\hardware\tools\avr\avr\include
> C:\arduino-1.5.6-r2\hardware\tools\avr\lib\gcc\avr\4.3.2\include
> C:\arduino-1.5.6-r2\hardware\tools\avr\lib\gcc\avr\4.3.2\include-fixed
>
> If i don't, I get a lot of unresolved errors and warning.
> Is there anyway to get the IDE setup so it has these 3 paths as part of
> the default?
>
> Regards,
> Mike
Arduino is a third-party plub-in. You'll want to get support from them.]]>Russell Bateman2015-06-12T00:51:15-00:00