im trying to run a c program on my windows 7 computer using eclipse and im running into a little snag. I currently have Eclipse downloaded on my computer with the CDT plugin
"c:\mingw\bin\rm.bat"
In that file, put:
@echo off
:start
if "%1" == "" goto end
if "%1" == "-f" goto loop
del %1
:loop
shift
goto start
:end
I had the same problem with eclipse Luna version.
I could not even compile the "Hello World" example that comes embedded in the IDE. It kept saying that make file was not found in the path even though it was.
I tried every suggestion in this forum (making sure the path was in Windows and Eclipse variables, and making the rm.bat file) but nothing helped.
What I did is that I copied make.exe from C:\MINGW\msys\1.0\Bin and paste it into the folder where eclipse.exe resides. This might not be the optimal solution but it solved it.
For me (on OS X), even though my personal environment (i.e. if in bash, echo $PATH) had /Developer/usr/bin in it, I still had to add it to Eclipse's Environment variables:
Go to Eclipse Preferences -> C/C++ -> Environment -> Add.. -> "${PATH}:/Developer/usr/bin
In the case of cygwin, you'd just put the right directory to where make
is.
This was confusing for me, so figured share the details that helped me. :)
source: eclipse forum post via Adel on another SO post.
Another solution is to set the MINGW_HOME variable in eclipse.ini :
-DMINGW_HOME=C:\Program Files (x86)\CodeBlocks\MinGW
This avoid to change the system PATH (often requires administrator rights)
(solution suggested by help of eclipse / CDT)
The error is: there is no make
in %PATH. Make is UNIX utility to help building a projects. For windows OS, the make
utility is part of msys, not of mingw32.
According to your path and to my setup of mingw and msys, you have no msys installed (or the path of Msys was not recorded in system %PATH variable).
For you, msys will be like this path in $PATH variable:
C:\MINGW\msys\1.0\Bin;
Msys can be downloaded from http://www.mingw.org/ too.
If you did a download of universal installer (it is the easiest variant), you just should check, is there a make.exe
file in the C:\MINGW\msys\1.0\Bin
directory and add this directory to the system PATH variable.