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[SOLVED] how to set g++-4.1 for code::blocks
idhan:
Hi,
I can't compile because I get the follow message:
/bin/sh: g++: not found
I am using g++-4.1 (actually I have already compile wxgtk2.8.2 with g++-4.1), but code::blocks do not use this compiler.
I have setting the variable CXX=g++-4.1 on linux kubuntu edge 6.10.
Where in CB can I set the compile version of g++???
thanks in advance.
indigo0086:
G++ comes with mingw along with other compilers, you have to have it all in the mingw directory and codeblocks automatically locates it.
wxLearner:
Hello, the currently used compiler normally has a symbolic link. Either open your console and create the links:
--- Code: ---sudo ln -s /usr/bin/gcc-4.1 /usr/bin/gcc
sudo ln -s /usr/bin/g++-4.1 /usr/bin/g++
--- End code ---
Or install the virtual packages, that will use the stable version:
--- Code: ---sudo apt-get install g++
--- End code ---
Pecan:
--- Quote from: idhan on March 16, 2007, 03:56:39 pm ---Hi,
I can't compile because I get the follow message:
/bin/sh: g++: not found
I am using g++-4.1 (actually I have already compile wxgtk2.8.2 with g++-4.1), but code::blocks do not use this compiler.
I have setting the variable CXX=g++-4.1 on linux kubuntu edge 6.10.
Where in CB can I set the compile version of g++???
thanks in advance.
--- End quote ---
--- Quote from: Pecan on March 16, 2007, 12:00:47 pm ---Make sure the path to your tool chain has been specified to CB.
MainMenu=>Setting=>Compiler&Debugger=>Global Compiler Settings Settings/Tool Chain executables
--- End quote ---
TDragon:
--- Quote from: indigo0086 on March 16, 2007, 04:25:32 pm ---G++ comes with mingw along with other compilers, you have to have it all in the mingw directory and codeblocks automatically locates it.
--- End quote ---
indigo0086: idhan is using Kubuntu Linux, not Windows.
idhan: What Pecan said.
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