I have tried to compile a program ("Conversion", from Ch 01 of C++ for Dummies) using the 12.11 download, as well as the version included in the book, now unistalled, all in Windows 7. I have done this on several downloads (those which actually installed; the -user download wouldn't but the other did !), in the past month, and each time I get an error message like this:
mingw32-g++.exe -Weffc++ -pedantic -std=c++0x -Wextra -Wall -Wc++0c-compat -c C:\CPP_Programs\Chap01\Conversion\convert.cpp -o C:\CPP_Programs\Chap01\Conversion\convert.o
mingw32-g++.exe: error: unrecognized command line option '-Wc++0c-compat'
Am I correct that it should be '-Wc++-compat' ? if I am not correct, what should it be ?
Does it come from the Code::Blocks editor ? and how do I change it ?
If not, does it come from something included in the TDM-MinGW compiler, and if so, how do I change it ?
If this is in the wrong forum, I appologize.