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Topic Title: Generate an application
Topic Summary: Generate an application
Created On: 10-Nov-2004 15:30
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Answer This question was answered by suneel santharam, on Friday, March 11, 2005 4:46 PM

Answer:
PhoneEnv.c example is meant for UNIX environment .
If you try to build the system in windows you will get fatal error.
Moreover we use backslash notation in window "\", and you can notice the "include" directive is having forward "/" .I.e: 'sys/time.h'

Hope this will help you.

Best Regards,
Suneel.
 10-Nov-2004 15:30
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Ignasi Furio

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When I try generate an application I obtain the following error:

F:\phonedarrer\PhoneEnv.c(10) : fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'sys/time.h': No such file or directory
NMAKE : fatal error U1077: 'cl' : return code '0x2'

What do you suggest?

Thank you.
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 19-Nov-2004 15:21
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Stefan Hjalmarsson

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Hi Ignasi!

This seems to be a compiler problem. Please check your paths and environment variables for your compiler.

Regards / Stefan
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 6-Jan-2005 18:25
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suneel santharam

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Answer Answer
PhoneEnv.c example is meant for UNIX environment .
If you try to build the system in windows you will get fatal error.
Moreover we use backslash notation in window "\", and you can notice the "include" directive is having forward "/" .I.e: 'sys/time.h'

Hope this will help you.

Best Regards,
Suneel.
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