News:

When registered with our forums, feel free to send a "here I am" post here to differ human beings from SPAM bots.

Main Menu

error couldn't create project directory

Started by Trendsdale, January 13, 2011, 02:58:42 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

Trendsdale

I have just installed Code Blocks and when I try to start a project, it says "couldn't create project directory". I have tried re-installing the program and nothing still. Has anyone had this issue and how can I fix it?

I click 'console application'
'C++'
add title
then I get the error

stahta01

Use a location where you have rights to create a folder.
Note: Under "Program Files" is NOT a good location.

Tim S.
C Programmer working to learn more about C++.
On Windows 10 64 bit and Windows 11 64 bit.
--
When in doubt, read the CB WiKi FAQ. [url="http://wiki.codeblocks.org"]http://wiki.codeblocks.org[/url]

Jenna

Which version of C::B and what's more which OS are you on ?

Trendsdale


PizzaNapoli

Hi

I have a similar problem.

There is no problem to create a new project on my local drive, f.ex. c:\test\.

But if I want to create on a network path like \\server\JohnDoo\myProjects\ I got the same error: couldn't create the project directory.

Doesn't support cb UNC path ?

I'm working with cb10.05 on Windows 7 (x64) and have full access rights to server paths.

Thanks for feedback.

oBFusCATed

Have you tried to mount (map) the network path to a drive?

p.s. there is a chance that gcc and gdb won't recognize networked/samba paths
(most of the time I ignore long posts)
[strangers don't send me private messages, I'll ignore them; post a topic in the forum, but first read the rules!]

PizzaNapoli

No, I didn't mapped it.

But normally it's not nescessary. If I create the directories manually I can work, compile and link without problems.

So the gcc compiler works with UNC path.

The problem is only while creating a new project, f.ex. from a template like console application, irrlicht, ogre etc.


PizzaNapoli


oBFusCATed

Why do you want to have your project on a samba server?
Sharing with another person/computer?
(most of the time I ignore long posts)
[strangers don't send me private messages, I'll ignore them; post a topic in the forum, but first read the rules!]

PizzaNapoli

#9
Yes, share with others or mainly with myself  :D
In the office, at home, everywhere where I am I have access to the server.

It's working with driver letter mapping. But I don't like that. It's very old fashioned for me.

Btw: It's not a samba server it's just a Windows XP computer.

oBFusCATed

Hm, have you tried to use proper VCS ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revision_control )?
Something like subversion, git, mercurial?

p.s. I call all smb servers samba :)
(most of the time I ignore long posts)
[strangers don't send me private messages, I'll ignore them; post a topic in the forum, but first read the rules!]