I can help you get it setup if you want?
But, I will need you to do a new minGW install of 3.4.5 version of GCC the 3.4.2 has been having some issues for me in the last two months (I use wxWidgets 2.8, this is where all the issues happen on.)
Step 1, rename the folder C:\mingw to mingw.save (this is for you to go back to if needed.)
Step 2A, Download, the new minGW installer 5.1.3,
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/mingw/MinGW-5.1.3.exe?downloadStep 2B, Download, the make 3.80,
http://prdownloads.sf.net/mingw/mingw32-make-3.80.0-3.exe?downloadStep 2C, Download, the gdb
http://prdownloads.sf.net/mingw/gdb-6.3-2.exe?downloadStep 2D, Download, the which command
http://prdownloads.sf.net/gnuwin32/which-2.16-4.exe?downloadStep 3. Remove minGW register entries, this makes it easier to install a second copy on minGW on the PC.
Create a file called "MinGW-remove.reg" using a text editor and paste the code below in it. Save it. Run it.
Note, the reg code below should work in NT 4.0 or later machines.
Note, this step is
optional, so if you don't feel conformable doing it you can skip it. But, then be extra careful to pick the correct destination folder of C:\MinGW
REGEDIT4
[-HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\MinGW]
Step 4. run the installer, pick "Download Only"
A. Select "Candidate" Package
B1. Select "MinGW Base Tools"
B2. Select "g++ Compiler"
Step 5. run the installer, pick "Download & Install"
A. Select "Candidate" Package
B1. Select "MinGW Base Tools"
B2. Select "g++ Compiler"
C. Enter "C:\MinGW" as destination folder
Step 6. Run mingw32-make-3.80.0-3.exe
6B. Enter "C:\MinGW" as destination folder
Step 7. Run gdb-6.3-2.exe
7B. Enter "C:\MinGW" as destination folder
Now, we should have a known state of minGW install
Tim S
Note, My Directions is a highly modified version from
http://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php?title=Installing_Code::Blocks_nightly_build_on_WindowsTo continue on I need to know your OS? (XP, 9x or etc.)
Note, I also need to known if you are going to create projects using wxWidgets?
Warning, it is highly suggested that minGW, wxWidgets and Code::Blocks be installed in folders that do NOT have spaces in their names. In other words, C:\Program Files\codeblocks causes problems and should NOT be used.
Tim S