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| author | Sudar <sudar@sudarmuthu.com> | 2014-01-29 10:44:12 +0530 |
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| committer | Sudar <sudar@sudarmuthu.com> | 2014-01-29 10:44:12 +0530 |
| commit | 418109c11b5b716fc2157c9f37d999f455d803d2 (patch) | |
| tree | 4607256ac1a56f34e5a85a37028f5a1da635849f /README.md | |
| parent | 9463195834c6097ab432f575eb924e4dc0ba2082 (diff) | |
| parent | 427c4573cda70c53ae26cccbcf76315f76c81efd (diff) | |
Document that ARDUINO_DIR must be a relative path in Windows
Fix #156
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@@ -23,7 +23,8 @@ On Linux, you shouldn't need to set anything other than your board type and port - `BOARD_TAG` - Type of board, for a list see boards.txt or `make show_boards` - `MONITOR_PORT` - The port where your Arduino is plugged in, usually `/dev/ttyACM0` or `/dev/ttyUSB0` in Linux or Mac OS X and `com3`, `com4`, etc. in Windows. -- `ARDUINO_DIR` - Path to Arduino installation +- `ARDUINO_DIR` - Path to Arduino installation. In Cygwin in Windows this path must be + relative, not absolute (e.g. "../../arduino" and not "/c/cygwin/Arduino"). - `ARDMK_DIR` - Path where the `*.mk` are present. If you installed the package, then it is usually `/usr/share/arduino` - `AVR_TOOLS_DIR` - Path where the avr tools chain binaries are present. If you are going to use the binaries that came with Arduino installation, then you don't have to set it. |
