(At first of all, sorry for my bad English =[ )
Hi, i'm new to Allegro, so i have followed the guide "Setting up Allegro for Code::Blocks with MinGW on Windows XP/Vista" in the Allegro Wiki, but I got some trouble to running my project and decided to ask for help here. EDIT: I'm using Windows XP
I have download and install MinGW and changed the variable Path.(command 'gcc' in cmd.exe is working well). I also downloaded Allegro folder and unziped it in C:\ and directX in MinGW folder. The 'Compiler and debugger' of Code::Blocks is exactly like the image in the guide:
(http://wiki.allegro.cc/pub/7/74/Toolchains.png)
So I started a new project selecting Console Aplication and write my code, but when I try to compile it, it gives an error.(screenshots bellow)
(http://img203.imageshack.us/img203/6008/imagemevx.png)
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(http://img3.imageshack.us/img3/3887/imagem2umi.png)
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(http://img35.imageshack.us/img35/8610/imagem3al.png)
The exemple projects that follows with Allegro folder I downloaded in the wiki page gives the same error.
I also tried to compile my code with MinGW in IDE Dev-C++ but it also gives a similar error with 'ld.exe' file. T.T
I don't know what to do since I already have followed a lot of guides and tutorials to install Allegro and can't run it yet ¬¬
Rope someone can help.
Learn to Copy and Paste the error messages instead on using images!!!
Turn on Full Compiler Logging
http://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php?title=FAQ#Q:_How_do_I_troubleshoot_an_compiler_problem.3F
Ask NON Code::Blocks questions somewhere other than here.
Tim S.
Hi. I'm sorry for the images, I was afraid to miss something so I posted it with images.. will post in text next time.
I turned Compiler Logging to Full command line but stills giving errors with ld.exe file =(
follows the error log:
File Line Message
ld.exe cannot find crtbegin.o: No such file or directory
ld.exe cannot find -lstdc++
ld.exe cannot find -lgcc
ld.exe cannot find -lgcc
ld.exe cannot find crtend.o: No such file or directory
(i'm sorry for post in wrong section, hope someone can move it to the right place)
You did not post the build log, but the build messages.
The build log contains the "real" commandline used to invoke the compiler.