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Drknownothing:
No one knows? Are there any tutorials i have not had time to look. Codeblocks looks easy but should have better support. Thanks to everyone who replied

Drknownothing

stahta01:
http://www.codeblocks.org/user-manual

I have not used docs no idea of its quality.

See also
http://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php?title=Off-site_documentation

Tim S.
 

MortenMacFly:

--- Quote from: Drknownothing on August 27, 2009, 04:40:56 pm ---No one knows?

--- End quote ---
What do you expect? We know nothing about the project you are trying to import. I don't know what voodoo is done in this VS project that it cannot be correctly imported. For me *every* VS project I imported was ready to run afterwards. Some needed some minor tweaking of the settings - but that usually only if I switched the compiler from Visual C to GCC for example.

So - either you post your project so I (we) can reproduce or explain exactly the steps you do and exactly what is not working and exactly what the error is. You should always include a full build log. The information you provided so far is not enough.

Drknownothing:
I tried opening up an existing project and importing, the code is there but when i try to build then run nothing hppens and there is no build log otherwise i would have posted it. When trying a something new it's always a pain
I was just curious about codeblocks I will wait for better tutorials I am using VS 2008 that works perfectly so why waste time. Thanks again

Drknownothing

MortenMacFly:

--- Quote from: Drknownothing on August 28, 2009, 01:34:48 am ---I am using VS 2008 that works perfectly so why waste time.

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Yes, sometimes finding the error and getting to a solution might be a waste of time. :?

Screenshots might have helped or the project... but hey... probably it's a waste of time, too.

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