Hi Eli, thank you for your email. Since make.exe does not contain version information (each good program running on Windows OS should have that) I only can tell you:
C:\WinAVR-20100110\utils\bin\make.exe Date modified: 2010-01-19 19:10 Size: 162 KB (166.400 bytes) "Date modified" is also odd for me since the release is named "WinAVR-20100110" and I do not believe that time-travel is possible in our universe I doubt that even this is correct ... There is also a file named "make.exe.old" but it is waste of time to use/test that since I already know that this version is not better. Anyway I found the workaround (to be correct it is just a workaround, not a final solution) it is fine for me that way. We plan to move to Atmel Studio/toolchain anyway ... Best Regards, Harald-René Flasch > Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2014 17:58:50 +0200 > From: e...@gnu.org > Subject: Re: FW: make: Interrupt/Exception caught (code = 0xc00000fd, addr = > 0x4217b3) > To: h...@sorex.eu > CC: bug-make@gnu.org; j...@sorex.eu; m...@sorex.eu; klaus.rupp....@aon.at > > > From: Harald-René Flasch <h...@sorex.eu> > > Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2014 09:30:17 +0100 > > Cc: Julian Huszar <j...@sorex.eu>, Martin Weghofer <m...@sorex.eu>, > > Klaus Rupp <klaus.rupp....@aon.at> > > > > found a workaround for that nasty bug in your make.exe: > > http://hdrlab.org.nz/articles/windows-development/make-interrupt-exception-caught-code-0xc00000fd-addr-0x4217b/ > > > > Since I am using three different WinAVR versions (for some reasons) on my > > developer machine and want to be able to switch fast between them and so I > > created a command script and adding it to PATH by myself. Previously added > > the > > path at the end which will raise that error. When adding the WinAVR paths at > > the beginning, it works: > > > > set AVR32_HOME=C:\WinAVR-20100110 > > set PATH=C:\WinAVR-20100110\bin;%PATH% > > set PATH=C:\WinAVR-20100110\utils\bin;%PATH% > > > > I am curious that this bug (at least known since 2008 ...) in make.exe of > > WinAVR is still not fixed 2014/2015 ... > > What version of Make did you use?
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