Quote/Q: How can I change the language of the compiler (gcc) output to english?
A: Codeblocks 12.11 or higher: Settings->Environment->Environment Variables. Add "LC_ALL" with value "C". ->Set Now -> Ok
Since a few releases gcc is localized. This can make difficult to find (google
) solutions for specific problems. With this setting the output is again in english.
!! this can break displaying of non-aschii characters so you can also use LC_ALL = en_US.utf8 (
http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,17579.msg120613.html#msg120613)
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I'm using 10.05 because that is what Linux Ubuntu 12.04 was prepared to download and install. Candidly I don't think this early version supports GCC.
Error message was:-
Compiling: /home/tim/0My Everything/My C/hello.c
Linking console executable: /home/tim/0My Everything/My C/hello
/bin/sh: 1: g++: not found
Process terminated with status 127 (0 minutes, 0 seconds)
0 errors, 0 warnings
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Now I can run this program 'hello.c' from Bash no probs.
Unfortunately I've not understood 95% of the replys, but I did understand changing the extension to ".c"
I think I'll return to Bash as something is 'not fully cooked', maybe its me, maybe its 10.05 of C::B, I'm just puzzled such a simple thing as running 'hello world' is seemingly impossible from this IDE on my version of Linux.
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Tim