User forums > Help
Compile Problems (un-install leftovers?)
(1/1)
TimothyS:
I've been switching between several different IDEs, trying to pick one to learn C++ with, and finally settled on CodeBlocks. I went ahead and did a clean install of CodeBlocks as well, but now I'm getting the following error message on compiling a Console project:
--- Code: ---Compiling: main.cpp
Linking console executable: bin\Debug\test1.exe
mingw32-g++.exe: C:\Program Files\CodeBlocks\PDCurses-SO\win32\panel.a: No such file or directory
mingw32-g++.exe: C:\Program Files\CodeBlocks\PDCurses-SO\win32\pdcurses.a: No such file or directory
Process terminated with status 1 (0 minutes, 2 seconds)
0 errors, 0 warnings
--- End code ---
I may be new at this, but I would assume something didn't get removed during the uninstall, and it's still expecting the PDcurses library (and maybe another one?) I tested earlier (trying to figure out which IDEs were easiest to use 3rd party libraries in).
How would I go about fixing this? I did a full un-install of CodeBlocks before Re-installing with with the latest CodeBlocks with Mingw installer (8.02).
Thanks in advance for your time,
Timothy S.
MortenMacFly:
--- Quote from: TimothyS on September 04, 2009, 05:49:51 am ---I may be new at this, but I would assume something didn't get removed during the uninstall, and it's still expecting the PDcurses library (and maybe another one?) I tested earlier (trying to figure out which IDEs were easiest to use 3rd party libraries in).
--- End quote ---
The uninstaller does not remove the setting file under "%APPDATA%\codeblocks" (usually named default.conf) on purpose. Your problem relies in the fact that you setup the library in the global compiler options (Settings->Compiler&Debugger->[Compiler/Linker options]), not in the project/target settings. Remove it from there ynd you are done. Notice: The global compiler options apply to *all* projects/targets you are developing.
TimothyS:
Awesome, that fixed it. Thanks!
Timothy S.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
Go to full version