-------------- Build: Debug in wxVertaal ---------------Before I send a bug report to the mingw builders:
Precompiling header: wx_pch.h
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cc1plus.exe: internal compiler error: Aborted
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with preprocessed source if appropriate.
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-------------- Build: Debug in test ---------------
mingw32-g++.exe -pipe -mthreads -D__GNUWIN32__ -D__WXMSW__ -DWXUSINGDLL -DwxUSE_UNICODE -Winvalid-pch -include wx_pch.h -DWX_PRECOMP -Wall -g -D__WXDEBUG__ -II:\wxWidgets-2.8.7\include -II:\wxWidgets-2.8.7\contrib\include -II:\wxWidgets-2.8.7\lib\gcc_dll\mswud -c "C:\Documenten Wobien\code_blocks\wxWidgets\test\wx_pch.h" -o wx_pch.h.gch\Debug_wx_pch_h_gch
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cc1plus.exe: internal compiler error: Aborted
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with preprocessed source if appropriate.
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Process terminated with status 1 (0 minutes, 0 seconds)
0 errors, 0 warnings
1. What is the preprocessed source, and where do I find it?You would add -save-temps to the compile command (Project build options->Compiler settings->Other options). This should generate a file named something like wx_pch.h.ii (among others). This won't be useful to us at the Code::Blocks forums, but if you submit a bug to the MinGW project they may request it.
2. Are precompiles headers incompatible with a debug build?No. This normally works just fine. I personally am unable to duplicate the problem you're experiencing. You may want to try reinstalling MinGW and wxWidgets. Also, you should make sure you're using the latest stable versions of all the MinGW packages (but don't use binutils-2.17.50-20070119 -- it has a bug which makes it fail to build wxWidgets; use 2.17.50-20060824).
3. How can I remove the precompiling of headers from my existing project?In your project's Management window, find the header that is being precompiled (wx_pch.h), right-click it and select Properties. Select the build tab, uncheck "Compile file", and move the Priority weight slider back to 50. Better yet, remove the file from the project altogether and remove any #includes referencing it (you'll then have to #include the specific wxWidgets headers individually).
-II:\wxWidgets-2.8.7\contrib\include
No, this is not the case.Code-II:\wxWidgets-2.8.7\contrib\include
Maybe this is confusing mingw ...