Awesome suggestion. I'm surprised that I hadn't yet tried that. I sent the output to a file and included the relevant portion below. I'm not the most familiar with parsing the output of makefiles, but it seems to only be using the include_paths for the first assembly object and not any of the subsequent c objects. I feel like there is something really obvious that I'm missing.
[ 6%] Building ASM object CMakeFiles/timer1.dir/os/vecs_timer1.asm.obj c:\ti\ccsv6\tools\compiler\c6000_7.4.15\bin\cl6x.exe --compile_only --asm_file=C:\Users\aec_user-14\Documents\Repos\OperatingSystem\os\vecs_timer1.asm --include_path=C:\Users\aec_user-14\Documents\Repos\OperatingSystem\C6xCSL\include --include_path=C:\Users\aec_user-14\Documents\Repos\OperatingSystem\C6xCSL\lib_3x --include_path=c:\ti\ccsv6\tools\compiler\c6000_7.4.15\include --include_path=c:\ti\ccsv6\tools\compiler\c6000_7.4.15\lib --include_path=C:\Users\aec_user-14\Documents\Repos\OperatingSystem\udp_ip --include_path=C:\Users\aec_user-14\Documents\Repos\OperatingSystem --include_path=C:\Users\aec_user-14\Documents\Repos\OperatingSystem\os --include_path=C:\Users\aec_user-14\Documents\Repos\OperatingSystem\sys --include_path=C:\Users\aec_user-14\Documents\Repos\OperatingSystem\utilities -g --define="_DEBUG" --define="CHIP_6713" --define="RUNTEST" --output_file=CMakeFiles\timer1.dir\os\vecs_timer1.asm.obj [ 13%] Building C object CMakeFiles/timer1.dir/os/Arinc.c.obj c:\ti\ccsv6\tools\compiler\c6000_7.4.15\bin\cl6x.exe --compile_only --c_file=C:\Users\aec_user-14\Documents\Repos\OperatingSystem\os\Arinc.c -mv6710 --abi=coffabi --quiet --diag_wrap=off @CMakeFiles/timer1.dir/includes_C.rsp -g --define="_DEBUG" --define="CHIP_6713" --define="RUNTEST" --output_file=CMakeFiles\timer1.dir\os\Arinc.c.obj >> Compilation failure On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 1:26 PM, Parag Chandra <[email protected]> wrote: > As a diagnostic measure, can you try running in verbose mode, ala: > > make VERBOSE=1 > > That will dump out the exact command lines that are being used, so you can > see the search paths. > > > > *Parag Chandra *Senior Software Engineer, Mobile Team > Mobile: +1.919.824.1410 > > <https://ionic.com> > > Ionic Security Inc. > 1170 Peachtree St. NE STE 400, Atlanta, GA 30309 > > > > > > > > > From: CMake on behalf of Randy Turner > Date: Friday, September 18, 2015 at 1:22 PM > To: "[email protected]" > Subject: [CMake] Port from Debian to Windows: Include files not found > > I am having trouble building a Code Composer Studio project with CMake. > Executing from the same directory in Linux compiles successfully, but in > Linux it fails to find any included files that aren't in the same directory > as the .c file that it's building. I can provide a relative path to help it > move on, but it will just fail to find the files referenced by that one. > > The very first #include of the project is <stdbool.h> which is located in > the compiler's install files. As shown in my StackOVerflow question about > this issue ( > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/32591626/cmake-header-files-cannot-be-opened) > I can confirm that the files are in the directory that is included in the > CMakeLists.txt file and can be found while CMake is executing, but fail to > be located by make. I am using MinGW's make, and using the commands make > and mingw32-make both ellicit the same result, "fatal error: could not open > source file "stdbool.h" (no directories in search list)." > > Is there something that I'm missing here? Is something else necessary > beyond using INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES for all of the directories in the project? >
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