Okay, my Path looks like this now: C:\devkitPro\devkitPPC\libexec\gcc\powerpc-gekko\4.2.4;C:\devkitPro\devkitPPC\bin;C:\devkitPro\msys\bin;%SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\System32\Wbem But I get the same error. I think I'm in agreement with the guys on #wiidev, my vista install is at fault. I've reinstalled Ubuntu and got it working from there (minimal fuss. Iby fozzedout - Coding
It's there alright... taunting me...by fozzedout - Coding
Yes, these are just the installed defaults that I keep getting. I take it that it should be working then?by fozzedout - Coding
Okay, doing a comparison between an uninstall and a reinstall I get: DEVKITPPC = /c/devkitPro/devkitPPC DEVKITPRO = /c/devkitPro Path has c:\devkitPro\msys\bin; prefixed to the original path and that's it for the variables. The Paths are also set up as you stated Arikado. *** edit: The UAC is switched offby fozzedout - Coding
What should I be looking for?by fozzedout - Coding
I've tried that, I've also tried rebooting to make sure that the settings take hold. Still no change. Should I take this up with the DevKitPro forum?by fozzedout - Coding
No change: Paul@PAUL-VISTA ~ $ unset PLATFORM Paul@PAUL-VISTA ~ $ cd /c/Projects/Wii/HelloWorld Paul@PAUL-VISTA /c/Projects/Wii/HelloWorld $ ls Makefile build source template.pnproj template.pnps Paul@PAUL-VISTA /c/Projects/Wii/HelloWorld $ make template.c powerpc-gekko-gcc.exe: CreateProcess: No such file or directory make[1]: *** Error 1 make: *** Error 2 Paul@PAULby fozzedout - Coding
Yup, I've done that, but all I get is: > "make" template.c powerpc-gekko-gcc.exe: CreateProcess: No such file or directory make[1]: *** Error 1 "make": *** Error 2 > Process Exit Code: 2 > Time Taken: 00:00 If I go through the command prompt and MSys, I also get this result. Clues?by fozzedout - Coding
I'm jumping into the deep end here, and I'm using the Devkitppc setup (Windows) page step by step, but I have the same problem. In the discussion on that page, someone else has asked the question, but has no answer. I haven't a clue how you have fixed it. I've tried searching the net for answers, but the closest I can find states to include the compiler location in the IDE.by fozzedout - Coding