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Are you using Vista. If so look at
http://wiki.forum.nokia.com/index.php/Moving_to_Windows_Vista

Specifically, the patches
Media:s60_3rd_ed_vista_patch.zip<http://wiki.forum.nokia.com/images/5/5e/S60_3rd_ed_vista_patch.zip>
Media:s60_3rd_ed_FP1_vista_patch.zip<http://wiki.forum.nokia.com/images/5/5f/S60_3rd_ed_FP1_vista_patch.zip>
Media:cl_bpabi_s603rdFP2.zip<http://wiki.forum.nokia.com/images/a/a9/Cl_bpabi_s603rdFP2.zip>
(Depending on which SDK you are using)


On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 2:31 PM, Samer Faour <smf18 at aub.edu.lb> wrote:

> According to the FAQ:
>
> "
> One user reported this compile error, something like:
>
>
> "\Symbian\9.1\S60_3rd_MR\EPOC32\BUILD\project\pjproject\build.symbian\PJLIB\GCCE\PJLIB.GCCE
> *** missing separator.
> Stop."
>
> This problem may be similar to this problem reported on Nokia Forum.
> See if adding ARM toolchain to the PATH (C:\Program Files\CSL Arm
> Toolchain\bin) solves it.
>
> If not, please check that you have the correct Perl version for the
> SDK. Try reinstalling everything (Perl, ARM toolchain, and SDK) and
> see if it helps.
> "
>
> That user was ME :)
>
> Now I wanted to try the Symbian build again and encountered that
> all-too-familiar error. So I uninstalled everything and cleaned the
> registry (using CCleaner) and then reinstalled everything, and added
> the ARM toolchain to the PATH and I still can't escape this error.
>
> So just to be sure, I also performed a clean install of ARM,
> ActivePerl, SDKs, and Carbide C++ 1.2 on a computer than never had any
> of these programs installed on it (hence the term 'clean' install).
> Fixed PATH. Same result.
>
> I tried manually including the directory in the include directories of
> the project. This also made no difference. As before, this error is
> very specific. The error pertains to line 75 in PJLIB.GCCE:
>
> ..\lib\gcc\arm-none-symbianelf\3.4.3\include"
>
> OH and one more thing. Running all this from the command line tools
> using 00.bat and 01.bat gives the same result. 00.bat does the bldmake
> or whatever and 01.bat stops right after the error. I'm really out of
> ideas. Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
> ________________________________________
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> American University of Beirut
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