From: Barry and Jackie Schiff <schiff@netspace.net.au>
Cc: report@gnat.com
Subject: GNAT NT 3.09 Search Path
Date: 1997/02/17
Date: 1997-02-17T00:00:00+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <33083429.1726@netspace.net.au> (raw)
Anybody having problems with ADA_INCLUDE_PATH and ADA_OBJECTS_PATH
under NT 3.09. I have installed GNAT 3.09NT on drive C
(as required per
instructions) which on my system happens to be a FAT partition.
My development occurs on drive G (an NTFS) partition.
Now say I am compiling my_file in directory x which references
files in directory y and z all on drive G.
If I do:
gnatmake -c -Ig:\y -Ig:\z my_file
all goes well. But If I
don't give these switches it does not work.
I have tried setting the following environment variables as follows:
ADA_INCLUDE_PATH=g:\z;g:\y;g:\z
ADA_OBJECTS_PATH=g:\z;g:\y;g:\z
I have tried setting these as User environment variable. I have also
tried
them as System Environment Variables. Neither worked.
Note: x y and z are long directory names.
I am running NT 4.0 Workstation - Released Version.
It appars as if the compiler does not see the
environment variables. I'm sure it's something dumb
on my part. Any help greatly appreciated.
--Barry
next reply other threads:[~1997-02-17 0:00 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
1997-02-17 0:00 Barry and Jackie Schiff [this message]
1997-02-17 0:00 ` GNAT NT 3.09 Search Path Robert Dewar
1997-02-17 0:00 ` David C. Hoos, Sr.
1997-02-17 0:00 ` Richard Kenner
1997-02-18 0:00 ` David C. Hoos, Sr.
1997-02-23 0:00 ` William Paul Berriss
1997-02-23 0:00 ` GNAT W95 " William Paul Berriss
1997-02-24 0:00 ` GNAT NT " Stephen Leake
1997-02-25 0:00 ` Barry and Jackie Schiff
1997-02-24 0:00 ` A Solution to GNAT W95 " William Paul Berriss
1997-02-25 0:00 ` GNAT NT " John English
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