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I am just trying Creator 3.1 for the first time (3.1 (3.1.0.1570)) ( and a later version as well) and I cannot build any project that uses any part of the gcc toolchain on a computer running windows vista.
The error messages are
'arm-none-eabi-gcc.exe: error: CreateProcess: No such file or directory'
'arm-none-eabi-gcc.exe' failed with exit code '1'
The same two versions of creator installed on a windows7 virtual machine running on linux work perfectly ok with no changes to the default installation and they also work fine on a native win7 install on another machine.
Is there a problem running the software on a windows vista machine?
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I had a sililiar problem and searched HDD for gcc.exe and
placed its path into the build settings, compiler, additional
paths entry.
Regards, Dana.
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I added every directory underneath 'gnu_cs\arm\4.8.4' and it did not make any difference.
I can call arm-none-eabi-gcc.exe from the command line without problems, it just won't work from within creator.
<winge mode> I am not a windows user and nothing I ever see of it convinces me that is a bad choice
This stuff would be so much better if it wasn't tied to windows</winge mode> 🙂
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Creator runs under win vista without any troubles on one of my machines.
If you haven't tried yet: de-install Creator and re-install it with admin rights.
If all fails, create a "MyCase" to get help from a Cypress engineer: At top of this page under Support & Community -> Technical Support -> Create a MyCase.
Bob
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Thanks, I managed to temporarily scrounge another laptop running XP from a colleague and Creator is working fine. That is all I need for the moment.
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For anybody that may have a similar problem and read this in the future.
I changed the path env variable in Windows to include the path to cc1.exe included with PSoC Creator and now the software is working 100%.
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Thank you very much for sharing your experiences with us. I was thinking about if it might be the case that the installation was not run completely with admin rights.
Bob