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Where does this include path come from? See image. I find this path listed in two places in my project (called BareMetalBoot-GNU):
In the workspace folder, then .metadata\.plugins\org.eclipse.cdt.core, in a file called BareMetalBoot-GNU.1441051362345.pdom It is in there many times. In the workspace folder, then .metadata\.plugins\org.eclipse.cdt.make.core, in a file called BareMetalBoot-GNU.sc It was only in there twice and looked like a possible choice, there were two lines like: <includePath path="C:/altera/15.0/embedded/ip/altera/hps/altera_hps/hwlib/include"/> I deleted both of them and restarted my project. The "Includes" line did not appear in my project, but then I built the project and it reappeared just like before. [As an aside, how can I find what this file is used for, the .sc file. I don't find this on the internet.] I don't want the path there because I want to instead copy those HwLibs files to my project. I don't know if this is the right thing to do, but cannot find any documentation about the subject. It's not working as it is. I do not see it in my project settings, so where is it getting this path? Thanks Ron http://www.alteraforum.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=11081&stc=1Link Copied
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did you tried to remove the both# include line from the all available source files?
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--- Quote Start --- did you tried to remove the both# include line from the all available source files? --- Quote End --- My code does not include that file anywhere, if that's what you are asking. I don't know what you mean by 'both'. Ron

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