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cpprooky:
Hi, everybody !

I've just installed C::B with VC++ Compiler installed.
When I first started C::B, VVC++ compiler has been correctly detected and I declared it as my "default compiler".
When I go to de "Settings | Compiler", "M$ Visual C++ toolkit 2003" is shown as my "default Compiler".
BUT when i create a new project from any template and i go to see the "Build Options" of that project, The GNU CC Compiler is selected, not VC++ !!!

What did I missed ?

C++ Rooky

killerbot:
projects created from templates always use gcc, you need to change the project (file) afterwards (manuallly or through settings/build options)

cpprooky:
Ok ! I See !!
 But then ?! What is the interest of the "Default Compiler" option ?

TDragon:

--- Quote from: cpprooky on June 08, 2006, 05:39:52 pm ---But then ?! What is the interest of the "Default Compiler" option ?

--- End quote ---
It is intended to be the default compiler for everything; merely, it has not yet been implemented entirely for project templates. Have you tried the project wizards?

cpprooky:
I don't know where are the Project Wizards you're talking about.
But if à create a new empty project, it's OK, VC++ is the selected Compiler for that Project.
I hope RC3 will fix that for the project build from templates  :)

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