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"example - Debug" uses an invalid compiler [YOUR ANSWER IS ALREADY THERE. SEARCH THE FORUMS!].
stahta01:
Try reading Wiki link
http://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php?title=Installing_a_supported_compiler
Most common cause is user has no compiler Installed.
Second the Code::Blocks Compiler configuration is wrong.
Third Compiler is not install correctly.
Tim S
ReCreate:
Thanks!
Jenna:
--- Quote from: ReCreate on December 10, 2009, 01:05:42 am ---I DID BUT I FOUND UTTERLY UNRELATED INFORMATION, also, Quit yelling and using the big red bold text.
Shesh, What a welcome to the forum. :?
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Then you did something wrong.
I just clicked on search in the "menu"-bar at the top, then inserted "invalid compiler [YOUR ANSWER IS ALREADY THERE. SEARCH THE FORUMS!]" in the text-box, clicked find and the first found topic gives you all information you need.
http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php?action=search2&search=invalid+compiler
And if it's not the first, you might have to scroll through and look for something that helps.
It's the same, if you search on google or any other search-engine.
The answer you need might sometimes not be the first (even if it is in this case).
Look:
if all the people with the same problem would have searched before posting, the amount of locked topics flooding the search results would be much smaller.
The cause oBFusCATed seems to be so harsh is, that it's annoying to answer th esame questions over and over again.
By the way:
The amount of questions about the same topic, should probaly lead to a warning/error-message that gives more hints what might have gone wrong.
MortenMacFly:
Just for the recoed:
Meanwhile it's hard to find the solution BECAUSE people do not search before posting. So oBFusCATed was 100% correct in his statement. Hence looking through all the posts you will realise that this is answered multiple times.
MortenMacFly:
--- Quote from: jens on December 10, 2009, 06:47:44 am ---The amount of questions about the same topic, should probaly lead to a warning/error-message that gives more hints what might have gone wrong.
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Look, what I don't get: If you go to a library with tons of information seeking for a specific information, you don't ask the librarien in the first place for information. You search yourself and use the search index provided by the library.
A forum ist just like that: A pool of information to help yourself in the first place. But if that attitude is not clear also error messages / warnings will not help.
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