I’m embarassed I did not think of that to try, @hudakz . Unfortunately, though, it never fails and “ls” shows the correct executable arm-none-eabi-gcc.exe
is present in the correct folder. I’m wondering if the “.exe” file extension is messing something up.
jgreene /c/Users/ssc27/Projects/VoBoNode master ls /c/"Program Files (x86)"/"GNU Tools ARM Embedded"/"6 2017-q2-update"/bin
arm-none-eabi-addr2line.exe arm-none-eabi-gcc-6.3.1.exe arm-none-eabi-gdb-py.exe arm-none-eabi-ranlib.exe
arm-none-eabi-ar.exe arm-none-eabi-gcc-ar.exe arm-none-eabi-gdb.exe arm-none-eabi-readelf.exe
arm-none-eabi-as.exe arm-none-eabi-gcc-nm.exe arm-none-eabi-gprof.exe arm-none-eabi-size.exe
arm-none-eabi-c++.exe arm-none-eabi-gcc-ranlib.exe arm-none-eabi-ld.bfd.exe arm-none-eabi-strings.exe
arm-none-eabi-c++filt.exe arm-none-eabi-gcc.exe arm-none-eabi-ld.exe arm-none-eabi-strip.exe
arm-none-eabi-cpp.exe arm-none-eabi-gcov-dump.exe arm-none-eabi-nm.exe gccvar.bat
arm-none-eabi-elfedit.exe arm-none-eabi-gcov-tool.exe arm-none-eabi-objcopy.exe
arm-none-eabi-g++.exe arm-none-eabi-gcov.exe arm-none-eabi-objdump.exe