Author Topic: uninstalling code::blocks  (Read 3236 times)

g_315

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uninstalling code::blocks
« on: April 21, 2012, 11:52:08 pm »
Win XP, SP3; code:blocks 10.05

I recently installed code::blocks (codeblocks-10.05-setup.exe) for the first time.  I got a strange ld error, on a project that reportedly built OK on another PC.  After floundering around a while, I uninstalled code::blocks, installed mingw separately, and then re-installed code:blocks (codeblocks-10.05-setup.exe this time).

But, when I now launch code:blocks, it still remembers the old project; and, it says gcc isn't where it's expected.  After uninstalling again, I see that there are a number of CodeBlocks records remaining in the registry.

I would like to wipe everything clean, and then install, code::blocks as if it was never here.  Any guidance on how to do this would be appreciated.

George

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Re: uninstalling code::blocks
« Reply #1 on: April 22, 2012, 12:00:15 am »
Hm, what about re-running the compiller auto-detection again? Settings->Compiler->Toolchain executables
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