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can't find compiler executable in your search path (GNU GCC compiler)
MortenMacFly:
--- Quote from: Eezageeza on March 01, 2016, 07:02:36 am ---I reinstalled Code Blocks into my C: drive (it was in D: previously, though I don't know if that made any difference or not)
I then went here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/tdm-gcc/?source=typ_redirect
--- End quote ---
Why didn't you simply install the version that has the compiler included? You should have read carefully the download page. Its written there.
jaitan:
Probably the folder of the GNU compiler is in some other IDE that you have installed, search the files from your computer to the folder "MinGW"
Franexator:
1)uninstall your codeblocks.
2) download the binary one named codeblocks-16.01mingw-setup.exe from here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/codeblocks/files/Binaries/16.01/Windows/codeblocks-16.01mingw-setup.exe/download
3) after installing the new codeblocks, go to settings>compiler and in the compiler flags, whlie you have choosen GNU GCC compiler, mark the second square (C++11).
Worked for me.
GL :-\
rory:
Thanks pb, worked for me. appreciated.
NotMyMonkeys:
Thanks for the historical helpdesk!
I followed SmittenJKittens advice and found the setting that was directing CodeBlocks to the wrong path.
settings>Compiler>ToolChainExecutables and click the auto-detect button.
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