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[cdt-dev] Multiple Target Patterns
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I have a problem doing something that I though would be very simple. I
have found that other people have discussed this problem in the past,
even that something may have been done about it. However, I am
currently using a much later version of eclipse than when the fix was
patched and I seem to still have the problem. Is it something I am doing
wrong? Or does the problem still exist and do I have to use a work around?
Past Discussion:
http://dev.eclipse.org/newslists/news.eclipse.tools.cdt/msg12343.html
http://dev.eclipse.org/newslists/news.eclipse.tools.cdt/msg13166.html
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=156187
Using Eclipse Ganymede Version: 3.4.1
Build id: M20080911-1700
In Windows Vista
I get multiple target pattern error when using Cygwin Tool Chain and
adding include paths. For instance my .d file looks like:
src/HelloIncTest.d src/HelloIncTest.o: ../src/HelloIncTest.cpp \
C:/Users/Entecho/Desktop/Programming/EclipseWorkspace/HelloIncTest/Inc/myheader.h
C:/Users/Entecho/Desktop/Programming/EclipseWorkspace/HelloIncTest/Inc/myheader.h:
I added this path using the Project-Properties-Paths and Symbols -
Include Paths. I added to all configurations and languages as a
workspace path i.e. in this section of options it says: /HelloIncTest/Inc
In the C/C++ Build - Settings options it says under All Options:
-I"C:\Users\Entecho\Desktop\Programming\EclipseWorkspace\HelloIncTest\Inc"
-O0 -g3 -Wall -c -fmessage-length=0
and under Directories it has
"${workspace_loc:/HelloIncTest/Inc}"
Do I have to use a work around or should Eclipse now be managing the
windows paths and Cygwin make/build process correctly?
Any help much appreciated.
Kind Regards
Dylan Reynolds