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User forums => Using Code::Blocks => Topic started by: jtk on July 15, 2010, 10:53:57 am
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“Terminal to launch console programs:” in Settings/Environments
is set to xterm -T $TITLE -e
Running windows 7
Tried to download xterm and found odd terminal apps.
all I want is to see the console output.
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“Terminal to launch console programs:” is for the non-Windows OSes.
What type of project do you try to run, also what is the CB version?
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“Terminal to launch console programs:” is for the non-Windows OSes.
What type of project do you try to run, also what is the CB version?
??? i'm running windows 7. CB version is 10.05
I need the console to open and stay open (eventually in linux as well but that's a different thread). Nothing happens when I run a console properly compiled app (set to release).
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HELLO?????????????????????
Trying to get console windows to open.
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Do you have cmd.exe (Start -> Run -> cmd )?
Also look if the checkboxes Project->Properties->Build options -> run in console and Project->Properties->Build options -> wait program to terminate.
Both of them should be checked in order for C::B to show the console.
to devs: why is that so?
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Yes, I agree with above. Code::blocks lower versions used to have a docked console output that could be permanently displayed quite useful indeed. Seems odd to remove a useful feature. Minor grumble really, I still like code::blocks lots. :)
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marcoose777:
C::B never had an integrated console.
But it can print the log of your program in the "Build log" window (I think).
What is your problem exactly?
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Probably being vague, but the console output window was dockable (version 8.0x) and permanently visible whether build target was debug or release, don't remember if c::b was invoked with additional options. Not really a problem tho, just took a little bit of time fathoming out what to do and when. :D
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Probably being vague, but the console output window was dockable (version 8.0x) and permanently visible whether build target was debug or release, don't remember if c::b was invoked with additional options. Not really a problem tho, just took a little bit of time fathoming out what to do and when. :D
I don't know this feature (at least not in the offficial releses and trunk).
Can you please tell me where to download this version ?