Thanks, I didnt want to sound stupid, but I really wanted it too work!
You should also not abandon Dev-C++ but continue to use it in parallel with CB, because CB has still lots of bugs. The CB developpers that post here on the forum know so much CB, that they know how not to be bothered by the bugs. But we newcomer have not this knowledge.
Some big projects i developped since 4 years with Dev-C++, i can't compile or link them with CB. Even if your project compile and link OK with CB, one day you may find a bug or a lack of feature in CB, that blocks further development of this project with CB.
What i realized also is 1) even at the beginning of using Dev-C++ it was easy to solve by myself most of the problem encountered (compile, link, interface use, etc...) 2) after downloading and using CB since nearly one year, i need this forum for solving most of the problems.
You should also not abandon Dev-C++ but continue to use it in parallel with CB, because CB has still lots of bugs. The CB developpers that post here on the forum know so much CB, that they know how not to be bothered by the bugs. But we newcomer have not this knowledge.
Some big projects i developped since 4 years with Dev-C++, i can't compile or link them with CB. Even if your project compile and link OK with CB, one day you may find a bug or a lack of feature in CB, that blocks further development of this project with CB.
What i realized also is 1) even at the beginning of using Dev-C++ it was easy to solve by myself most of the problem encountered (compile, link, interface use, etc...) 2) after downloading and using CB since nearly one year, i need this forum for solving most of the problems.
http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/board,20.0.html
http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,5320.0.html
Well. I have already downloaded Wx. All I need now id MinGW. And great, I already have the latest nightly!
Hmmm... this is just a little update. I opened up cmd and changed from my C drive to my D drive. Then I tried cd <WX>\build\msw. It said access denied. Then I tried cd <MGW>\bin. Again I get "access denied."
I can't figure out why I cannot do anything! It is getting pretty frustrating.
cd C:\wx\inno\wxWidgets-2.6\wxWidgets-2.6.3p2\build\msw
Im just trying to get to the directory. So first I switch to the D drive. Then I type
cd <WX>\build\msw
It happens if I try
cd <MGW>\bin
too. BTW, MGW is MinGW.