Phil,
I am having the same problem.
It seems that nobody here has come across the same problem. Most people are
use code warrior which you have to purchase.
If you find a solution to header files problems then give me a bell, and I
will do the same ok.
Carl
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Phil
Sent: 21 September 2001 21:01
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: SDK4 prob w. Cygwin, finds sdk but thinks missing headers
Hi,
I'm using Win2k box with Cygwin to develop palm apps,
for when I don't have access to my linux box.
I have everything set up, but there's some problem
with how I have the SDK installed it seems.
SDK 4 is installed in the default directory under
C:\PalmDev
Per the prc tools docs I have that mounted on
/PalmDev,
mount c:\\PalmDev /PalmDev
and prc tools do see the SDK.
The problem is when I try to compile, I get a number
off error messages complaining about missing header
files etc, but the header files are there.
ex:
In file included from
/PalmDev/sdk/include/Core/System/SystemPublic.h:32
from /PalmDev/sdk/include/PalmOS.h:27,
from nomad.c:19:
/PalmDev/sdk/include/Core/System/Bitmap.h:28:
PalmOptErrorCheckLevel.h:
No such file or directory
The PalmOptErrorCheckLevel.h is the one it complains
about the most....
I do have the symlink for sdk to sdk-4, exactly as I
use on my linux box. I can cd to sdk and it correctly
puts me in the sdk-4 directory...
Previously it wouldn't even find the SDK until I
discovered I had to mount it on /PalmDev. Now that it
finds it, I can't figure out what the problem is :( :(
can anyone offer some advice?
thanks very much!!
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