Hi, All,
Following the instructions at( http://mbed.org/handbook/Exporting-to-offline-toolchains ), I first delete the mBed library and imported the export library (http://mbed.org/projects/libraries/svn/mbed/export/trunk) into my online project, then export to my local disk.
Then open the eclipse, create a new project and import these files that were just exported from mBed online IDE. When I build the project (Ctrl+B) at Eclipse,I got the following error in file \export\DirHandle.h:
fatal error: sys/syslimits.h: No such file or directory
I cannot find any sys folder in my project folder. Is this file a Linux related file? Where can I find such a file?
By the way, my cross-compiler (Sourcery) is installed in Win7. I also get a Cygwin, but I donot think the Sourcery use the Cygwin. I can use the Sourcery cross-compiler in Eclipse to compile program for unbuntu 11.04 at Beagleboard (ARM-Cotex-A8). I think the compiler should not be the reason for this error.
Any comments are appreciated.
Dan
Hi, All,
Following the instructions at( http://mbed.org/handbook/Exporting-to-offline-toolchains ), I first delete the mBed library and imported the export library (http://mbed.org/projects/libraries/svn/mbed/export/trunk) into my online project, then export to my local disk.
Then open the eclipse, create a new project and import these files that were just exported from mBed online IDE. When I build the project (Ctrl+B) at Eclipse,I got the following error in file \export\DirHandle.h:
fatal error: sys/syslimits.h: No such file or directory
I cannot find any sys folder in my project folder. Is this file a Linux related file? Where can I find such a file?
By the way, my cross-compiler (Sourcery) is installed in Win7. I also get a Cygwin, but I donot think the Sourcery use the Cygwin. I can use the Sourcery cross-compiler in Eclipse to compile program for unbuntu 11.04 at Beagleboard (ARM-Cotex-A8). I think the compiler should not be the reason for this error.
Any comments are appreciated.
Dan