WinAVR (tm) is a suite of executable, open source software development tools for the Atmel AVR series of RISC microprocessors hosted on the Windows platform. Includes the GNU GCC compiler for C and C++.
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After installing the System PATH has been completely overwritten. What in the actual f*** is going on over there devs? The path1.log file is empty also so I can't even recover my PATH now...
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Installed long time ago for the libs, now reusing by copying. Just now found broken static library: /lib/stb43464/libcygwin.a - its last member 'd001325.o' has declared size of 513 bytes, but the library ends after 42-th byte, so that member raw data ends inside IMAGE_SECTION_HEADER.
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/!\ DO NOT INSTALL /!\ THIS APP FULLY CLEARED MY PATH, AND I COULDN'T OPEN MY PS. DO NOT TRY TO USE !!!!
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Rouge program with very high rating. Cleaned up PATH variable. FAKH Sourceforge rascals
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Blitzes your path variable. Outdated components. Doesn't uninstall cleanly. I only wanted avr-gcc and avr dude. Both are years out of date in this package. I found a better package on zakkemble's blog and got avr-gcc from the microchip website instead.