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   With System Workbench for Linux, Embedded Linux on the STM32MP1 family of MPUs from ST was never as simple to build and maintain, even for newcomers in the Linux world. And, if you install System Workbench for Linux in System Workbench for STM32 you can seamlessly develop and debug asymmetric applications running partly on Linux, partly on the Cortex-M4.
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Mbed on Eclipse error

Hi,

I followed the tutorial “Importing an mbed program” (http://www.openstm32.org/Importing+an+mbed+program), to use my mbed software on Eclipse. However, I have an error when I want to build the project :

c:\ac6\systemworkbench\plugins\fr.ac6.mcu.externaltools.arm-none.win32_1.11.0.201610101338\tools\gcc-arm-none-eabi-5_4-2016q2-20160622-win32\arm-none-eabi\include\c++\5.4.1\arm-none-eabi\armv6-m\bits\c++config.h:485:30: fatal error: bits/cpu_defines.h: No such file or directory

But when I go to the folder, I can see the cpu_defines.h file. Furthermore, the c++config.h file is in the same folder, so Eclipse should have included the folder.

What am I missing ? Is there anywone having the same problem ?

I tried with the mbed-dev library too, but there are others errors ...

Thanks for your help,
Thibaud.

Hi Thibaud, Warning, the mbed exporter is facing issues and the exported projects are not plug-and-play.
I faced the same error : it is a bug in GCC 5.4.1.
- Download and uncompress the 5_4_2016q3 compiler version from :
https://launchpad.net/gcc-arm-embedded/5.0/5-2016-q3-updateQuestion
- Right-click on your project >> Properties >> C/C++ Build >> Settings >> MCU Settings
then replace ${openstm32_compiler_path} with the path to the bin folder of the uncompressed 5_4_2016q3 compiler version;
Other post with the same subject : http://www.openstm32.org/forumthread3782Question