Hi,
The question is in the title : on linux, what is the exact command line that C::B executes when I press Ctrl+F10 (or Build -> Run) ?
I guess that, like windows, it has to do with the "execution working dir", which I've set as the directory of the compiled executable.
My problem is, I use some .so that I've compiled myself and that are not present in the standard directories (/usr/lib, etc). Like in Windows, I've put them in the same directory as my executable.
When I run my program through C::B, everything works fine, but if I run it via the file manager, nothing shows up. If I run it manually using the console, it says it can't find any of the custom .so I'm using.
Am I doing something wrong ?