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Questionerasing makefile / make DEFINES ? Pin
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Questionundefined reference - please help with linker issue Pin
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QuestionBreak in a for loop Pin
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Question#define #undefine #define sequence result ? Pin
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Question#include - again Pin
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Since you are using #include " ... (double quotes) rather than #include < ... (angle brackets), you should know what the path is, as you are referring to local headers. But you could simplify things by adding the required header locations to the list of include directorie for the compiler to search.
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