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undefined reference to '__mulhi3' In function 'vfprintf': and 'calloc'

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Ralphxyz:
Now this is just a default installation of Code:Blocks.

The problem is with the installation of Code:Blocks.

I guess my first thing to do would be to re-install code blocks.

I take it this is not a common error.

Ralph

Ralphxyz:
I re downloaded Code:Blocks and re-installed!!

I am still getting the same undefined reference to '__mulhi3' .



Now this isn't just a undefined reference to one of my libraries this is a compiler library!!

There definitely is a problem with the Windows 8 x64 install.

Ralph

stahta01:
FYI: I am 99.99 % sure the problem is a Compiler or CB Toolchain configuration issue.

http://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php?title=Installing_a_supported_compiler#Compiler-neutral_setup_steps

Feel free to keep re-installing Code::Blocks; it won't fix this problem.

You do not seen wish my help, so goodbye.

Tim S.

oBFusCATed:
Have you tried to build from the command line? Does it work there?

Posting screen shots of the result is useless. Look at the "Build log" for clues.

Ralphxyz:

--- Quote ---If you installed the compiler on its default installation directory, there is nothing more to configure. Launch Code::Blocks and you 're all set :)
--- End quote ---
no I am not!!

I appreciate all of your help and I am trying to apply your help.

How do you run the Code:Blocks compiler from the command line.

I run fine from the command line but that is using a different compiler gcc version 4.3.2 (WinAVR 20090313).

Where is the build log? Like I said I am brand new to Code:Blocks.

Ralph

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