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How can I disable compiler check on startup?

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mariusm:
I set Visual C++ compiler as default, the compiler working. But C::B still delay on loading

stahta01:

--- Quote from: mariusm on March 02, 2023, 06:30:09 pm ---I set Visual C++ compiler as default, the compiler working. But C::B still delay on loading

--- End quote ---

Did you then set all the other compiler using auto detection? This is needed if CB is complaining about not finding an compiler!

If you want help you need to post information needed to understand the problem.

If no more info is posted I know I will give up trying to help.

Tim S.


mariusm:
I never says: "CB is complaining about not finding an compiler"

I says "C::B check the compiler on startup" this produce delay on startup. Checking the compiler at startup is useless and causes a slow load. It doesn't even make sense to check the compiler to the start because the check is done on the build command.

I hope to be clearer now.

stahta01:
I can not tell you any more I suggest you answer where you downloaded the version of CB you got. Or are you going to ignore the other person trying to help you.

I told what I did that helped, if you do not wish to detect the paths of every compiler I have nothing else to suggest.

Tim S.

mariusm:
I don't see how someone who doesn't read what I wrote could help me. I said "Windows, version 20.3 in fact all versions loading slow on startup compared to other programs"

It's not a single version 20.3, there are several ?

From the https://sourceforge.net/projects/codeblocks/files/Binaries/20.03/

Can you explain to me what this information helps with?

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