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I need help real badly.
beancox:
hey guys.thanks for clicking and helping me.
First of all, i have to admit english is not my mother tougue.So there may be some grammar mistakes in my descrpition ,but i will try my
best to avoid them . here comes the problem.
I'm learning C, not cpp.
Today ,when i open some old files in my folder(which is absolutely right,without mistake),it can be executed first time. but when i tried the second time , the problem appears. here is the words on build log
f:/codeblocks/mingw/bin/../lib/gcc/mingw32/4.4.1/../../../../mingw32/bin/ld.exe: cannot open output file D:\Files\2-3-3-4.exe: Permission denied
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
Process terminated with status 1 (0 minutes, 0 seconds)
1 errors, 0 warnings
and,not a single file alone. every file is just like this .even the simplest "hellowolrd.c" can only be executed once.
in addidion ,my os is window-7 64bit. and c::b went well before .
i've googled the problem for settlement . but the methods seem quite alike. first,there isn't any process related running. second ,it isn't read-only.
i've reinstalled c::b but it doesn't work. i saw some guy sayed it's a bug. is it ?
i need your help badly
thanks in advance.
Jenna:
Are you sure the processes are not running in the background and prevent writing to the exe a second time ?
Do you have any antivirus or other so called "security"-software installed ?
This might interfere with the compiler.
beancox:
yeah .i am sure using shift+ctrl+del there ain't the exe running .
as for security(mine is avira anti-virus) . i have make it a exception for c::b to run without problems.
i just don't know how to deal with it .
Jenna:
It's not C::B that does not work, it's either the compiler/linker of your compiler-suite or the executables you have built.
beancox:
but i've reinstalled c::b several times
and i didn't change the settings . it is all default . how could this happen .? someone says it's a bug ,is it ?
it didn't occur last several months . but it did appear today ... OMG. :shock:
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