Hi
I renamed my make and it still gave the exact same error (I'm using windows 
XP).
Any other ideas?

Thanx
Malan
Quoting Steve Underwood <[email protected]>:

> Hi,
> 
> D E wrote:
> 
> > Hi, I'm also trying to make a build of the SOS source,
> >
> > I'm using win98 and gcc lib 3.2.3, the installer is 
> > "mspgcc-20030506.exe" from www.microconrtroller.net
> >
> > I'v also made the directorys mentioned in the readme.txt
> >
> > !! It won't compile!!
> >
> > The message error is:
> >
> > E:\Info_Software\GCC_examples\GCC_sos50203\aktueel>MAKE
> > msp430-gcc -c -std=gnu99 -g -O -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes  
> > -mmcu=msp430x149  -Wa,-ahlms=obj/Kernel.lst -I. Kernel.c -o obj/Kernel.o
> > MAKE: *** [Kernel.o] Error 255
> >
> > Is this a couse of win98 or do I make some fault?
> >
> > Can someone give support?
> 
> GNU make shouldn't give error messages with MAKE in capitals. That makes 
> me thingk you are using a different make. Try renaming 
> c:/mspgcc/bin/make.exe as gmake.exe, and run gmake instead of make.
> 
> Regards,
> Steve
> 
> 
> 
> 
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