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Error after install
BeerSlinger:
Hi,
I'm running W2k with Build Oct 24th 2005, 23:49:28 - wx2.6.1 (Windows, ANSI) and after install I get this error:
Code::Blocks v1.0 Error
Execution of command 'svn.exe ' failed (error 2: the system cannot find the file specified)
Codeblock seems to work, but this error comes up with every time i start the program......any suggestions?
thomas:
Yes, you installed RC2 with the SVN plugin, but you do not have SVN installed. Delete the plugin or install SVN (either will work fine).
BeerSlinger:
--- Quote from: thomas on March 03, 2006, 01:52:27 am ---Yes, you installed RC2 with the SVN plugin, but you do not have SVN installed. Delete the plugin or install SVN (either will work fine).
--- End quote ---
Ok......I just want to verify, just so things don't blow up.....
I accidently put in the GDB-5.2.1-1 because I didn't know what the heck I was doing and I didn't see the real compiler download because I thought it was just an advertisement or something.......Once I realized my oversight I installed it........so no, I have not installed the SVN plug in because this was stated:
DO NOT install the SVN plugin
so should I install it(once I find it) or not?......I was just trying to keep things from crashing and burning.......
Or should I just put up with the error until the SVN is fixed?........(what the heck does that stand for anyway?)
thomas:
If you don't know what SVN stands for, chances are good that you don't need the plugin, you can just delete the plugin then ;)
But seriously, SVN (or Subversion) is a revision control system, something that allows you to move forward and backwards in time between several revisions of your files.
BeerSlinger:
--- Quote from: thomas on March 03, 2006, 02:07:23 am ---If you don't know what SVN stands for, chances are good that you don't need the plugin, you can just delete the plugin then ;)
But seriously, SVN (or Subversion) is a revision control system, something that allows you to move forward and backwards in time between several revisions of your files.
--- End quote ---
Crap.......I see the error........I was presuming that the SVN was something that you had to install separately, I didn't realize that it was already installed.....
Deleted the svn.dll and now everything works fine....
Sorry about the newbie question but this is the first time that I have even tried this software......still geting use to the difference from MSVC++
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