![]() ![]() 2.1.3 (Unofficial) TDM - "Twilight Dragon Media".2.1.2 HOWTO: Use Cygwin 1.7 with Code::Blocks.Well, good job on solving that one, Happy Coding □ and Thanks for your time □. Now it is time to build and run your C program □. Popup box confirming the auto-detect installation of the GNU GCC Compiler showing the Environment Variable □ C:\Program Files\CodeBlocks\MinGW\bin ![]() When you click on Settings, a dropdown menu with Environment,Editor.,Compiler.Īfter the above step, a new box is opened with Global Compiler Settings with the selected compiler GNU GCC Compiler.Īnother re-confirmation box pops up, still click Yes Next, look for Settings menu on the upper toolbar. ![]() Now that your Environment variables are set, open your CodeBlocks application to setup my "GNU GCC Compiler" as shown below:. ![]() Browse for the C:\Program Files\CodeBlocks\MinGW\bin according to which drive you installed the application.Under System variables, click Path then Edit.On your left, click Advanced system settings.Right-click This PC, click on properties.□ This will only work if you have set your Environment variables like in the link in step 1 or can use these simple steps below:. Now I started playing with every option in the toolbar till I found a solution □. I did the above step for over 4 times but still i got the same error □. Win + R, type control, uninstall CodeBlocks, Restarted my PCĪnd now I was ready to follow the instructions in the above link but still, I didn't reach the part that Enables me to have a "GNU GCC Compiler". I came across a guide to installing and configuring CodeBlocks and I figured I really didn't install the setup right.I open my C program files and on running:. exe file I could find & installed(clicked Next, Next, finish) without reading through. I just went right on to CodeBlocks, got the 1st. Initially, I've been a DevC++ application fan and if I was doing anything C i.e the CS50 courses, I would definitely use DevC++ for my C programs.īut today I got the error of Source file not compiled for the very first time, got all sweaty, and thanks to StackOverflow, I managed to get a solution which was installing CodeBlocks. If you're someone like me that rarely reads instructions when installing an application then you might definitely meet with the problem I got today and I want to tell you, this might come in handy □. ![]()
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