gnupic: compiling gpal
Subject:
Re: compiling gpal
From:
Craig Franklin ####@####.####
Date:
18 Dec 2004 05:42:38 +0000
Message-Id: <41C3C342.5080305@users.sourceforge.net>
Geoff Horn wrote:
>I'm having trouble with compiling gpal programs. Specifically I've tried the
>example from David McNab (2004-10-24) and using the command line he gave
>
>"gpal -c helloleds.pal p16f873a.pub"
>
>I get the error:
>
> "helloleds.pub: No such file or directory".
>
>Creating an empty helloleds.pub (apart from public/end public statements) got
>me past that point only to get:
>
> "error: processor not selected".
>
>Adding -p 16f873a to the command line gets me
>
>"p16f873a.pub:6: warning: processor superseded by command line"
>"helloleds.pal:5: warning: processor superseded by command line"
>
>If the processor has been superseded, why on earth is it complaining of it not
>being selected? How is it selected?
>
>
>
This is a bug in cvs. I am fixing it now.
>Does someone have a definitive method for compiling such a simple program? I
>find the requirement to specify the processor so many times in so many ways
>offputting and confusing! Cannot it just be specified once? After all if I
>have a statement in my pal file: "with p16f873a", my intentions are clear.
>Please put me out of my misery!
>
>
>
You only have to specify it once. Let me get this bug fixed and things
will be much more clear.
>Alternatively can someone point me where to look in the available
>documentation for a clear explanation?
>
>Yup, I'm not a programmer and I would like to move away from Jal and use gpal.
>
>Geoff
>
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