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I'm attempting to compile Arduino code in the Eclipse IDE using WinAVR and the AVR IDE plugin, and I'm running into one major stumbling block - when I try to compile the code I get the following error:

/usr/bin/sh: g++: command not found make: *** [main.o] Error 127

Yeah, I bet not...I'm using Windows Vista. I have the paths to WinAVR's avr-g++ all set correctly in the preferences tab, does anyone know why it might be doing this?

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Did you set your paths like this?

avr preference panel http://img534.imageshack.us/img534/5996/avreclipsepath.png

I followed the instructions on http://www.arduino.cc/playground/Code/Eclipse and everything worked fine on my Vista box with Eclipse 3.5.

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The easiest way now to use arduino in eclipse is by using the arduino eclipse plugin. It is build on the same software stack CDT +win AVR but it sets all the options correctly for you. It even comes with a library import functionality. Look at eclipse.baeyens.it for installation instructions an FAQ.