Do I have to have RC2 installed? Also do I just overwrite with nightly build or? Excuse me for my ignorance :(
I guess I still need some kind of compiler right? MinGW?
set path=C:\MinGW\bin;C:\MinGW\mingw32\bin;
Type this in the command line.Code: dosset path=C:\MinGW\bin;C:\MinGW\mingw32\bin;
Ok... Well I still have problems getting it to work :(
I installed Mingw 4.1.0. Downloaded latest nightly, extracted it and added "wxmsw26u_gcc_cb.dll" to the same directory. Now when I try and start codeblocks.exe I get this error:
"This application has failed to start because mingwm10.dll has not been found...."
I did a search and file is in C:\MinGW\bin
what did I miss this time ? :)
Yeah used 4.1.0 (thought 5.0.2 was alpha)
can I just install over the old one?
How do I update api and binutils? GCC as well :)
Yeah used 4.1.0 (thought 5.0.2 was alpha)
can I just install over the old one?
How do I update api and binutils? GCC as well :)
No don't install over the other one. I would uninstall the old one. Then install the new one. It should have the api and binutils..... It will also install GCC for you. :D
Is this how the "create new project" screen should look? There is no C++ project... instead I use console application right?
Also can I move the "nightly build" folder around? Perhaps even rename it? Will things still work?
Will RC3 contains the MinGW 4.x? instead of 3.x?
Will RC3 contains the MinGW 4.x? instead of 3.x?That can safely be answered with "no".
...builtin web updater...
Will this web updater indeed be available by RC3?That is one valid interpretation of the above post.
I do see "Automatic updates" on the roadmap, but have seen nothing of it in the repository yet.Behold, I come as a thief. Blessed he that watcheth, and keepeth his garments,
Will this be a part of the rumored custom package system? Will it support "hotpatching" -- i.e. run it from C::B, update C::B, and automatically restart C::B?I don't know much about rumours and buzz words like "hotpatching", sorry :)