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gatolen:
BlueHazzard, I was finally able to get the compiler downloaded and it is auto-detected but had to use the manual gnc installer. Seemed to have worked but the build log doesn't find it
mingw32-g++.exe -Wall -g -march=i486 -I"C:\Documents and Settings\Len\My Documents\cblearn\hello world" -I"C:\Documents and Settings\Len\My Documents\cblearn\tryagain" -I"C:\Documents and Settings\Len\My Documents\cblearn" -c "C:\Documents and Settings\Len\My Documents\cblearn\tryagain\tryagain.cpp" -o obj\Debug\tryagain\tryagain.o
mingw32-g++.exe: error: CreateProcess: No such file or directory
Process terminated with status 1 (0 minute(s), 0 second(s))
1 error(s), 0 warning(s) (0 minute(s), 0 second(s))
 
Went and did what was suggested in troubleshot compiler problem but still same. I have found the file with explorer myself but the compiler can't. I tried saving as a c and c++ but still same. I'll try the sourceforge.net again but when I tried that way it would always come up about halfway through download with a download unsuccessful. I tried to do as was noted to identify my core system to the compiler also as you see above -march=i486. Thanks so much everyone for your concern. Len

gatolen:
Hi all, I unistalled cb and got another download, I made sure it had the Mingw compiler files but still no luck compiling. I did however got one file to build and had no issues but go to run and doesn't find the file. I'll just keep trying. Len

scarphin:
What is the '-march=i486' flag for? What is your architecture?

Can you please try with a project located in a simpler directory, like 'C:\projects\tryagain' or similar and post your build log under code tags ('#' sign in editor).

gatolen:
Thank you all! I was able to get the program running by uninstalling it a couple times getting my GNC installer redownloading twice and reinstalling. Now time to talk to my computer and learn this wonderful
program. You'll probably hear from me again. Thanks all, Len

gatolen:
Scarphin, I had tried to identify my processor to the compiler which did not work either.  And yes I did make a very simple path for the compiler which had no better effect.  Uninstalling and reinstalling code blocks worked for  few example programs which was great to see but unfortunately my exe files are now failing. The build is fin but the linking has gone astray. This all maybe related to a Hugh loss of data I had incurred during my original download. I lost 5 gig in that short period of time so my computer maybe compromised. I have I very good working parallax copy so I think it maybe tied to the popup window giving full administrator control to code blocks for my download. In just a matter of 20 minutes my linker now has a glitch. Hope I can overcome these hiccups just looking at the layout and use fullness of code blocks really seems so appealing. I being a baby geek find the pulling call of code blocks. Will keep trying all. Len

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