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I was trying to compile an application file that you have in Demo directory and getting "pic.h: No such file or directory".
What is the the functionality of pic.h? I couldn't find this file in code repository.
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Can you share which application you were trying to build?
**portmacro.h:87:17: pic.h: No such file or directory **
Demo>WIN32-MSVC>main.c
This is frustrating, I'm replying a second time without really knowing
what it is you are doing.
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Having scanned the entire code base I can find a reference to pic.h on a
line 87, but in an obscure PIC18 port. I still don't know which port
you are trying to use. You point to a file included in a demo for a
Win32 port, but are complaining about a header file used in a pic18 port.
I'm going to guess one of the following:
1) You are trying to use a Win32 port but have the include paths set
incorrectly, so are picking up a header file for a different port (the
PIC18 port), or
2) You are trying to use the PIC18 port but are also trying to build a
file intended for use with the Win32 demo
3) You are trying to build a PIC18 port with a compiler intended to
build Windows executables.
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