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File "avr/progmem.h" missing

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    clippermiami
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    I was just fooling around compiling the Ethernet Gateway and ran into an error "AVR/Progmem.h not found". Is this crucial? It apparently wasn't in the Library distribtution, where can I find it?

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      You can remove it safely from ethernet gateway.

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        You can remove it safely from ethernet gateway.

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        @hek thanks

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          Sorry for the cross post as I'm asking the same question in this post here

          Can this also be commented out for the serial version of the gateway?

          bluman

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            Yes, it can be removed.

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