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Problem with Code::Blocks

Started by MannyMoe, July 30, 2019, 10:25:18 PM

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MannyMoe

Hello:
I am using Code::Blocks 16.01 and Lubuntu 18.04. When I compile and link a file
the executable is NOT written to disk. It works fine in Code::Blocks. When I go to
the disk there is a question mark on the file. When I click on the file it wants to know
what I want to use to open the file. Can anyone help me with this?

oBFusCATed

What are the permissions of the file? Is it executable?
Use a file manager or the ls -l command to find out.
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MannyMoe


stahta01

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

MannyMoe


oBFusCATed

Then you should ask the provider of your file manager why it behaves like it behaves.

Modern linuxes depend on .desktop files, so it might be related to this.
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MannyMoe

This was my first experience with using 64 bit.
I guess I will go back to a 32 bit machine!
It seems things work better! Thanks!

oBFusCATed

There isn't much difference on linux. Also 32bit machines are almost dead!
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jacksmith

I'm new in codeblocks. I've installed codeblocks-17.12mingw but there's a problem when I open codeblock it shows a error bellow

Environment error

Can't find compiler executable in your configured search path's  for Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003.   
Please see the attachment.
Thanks

Note: I'm using windows 10 64 bit

sodev

Crossposting/Crossspamming your very same question into multiple unrelated threads will help you much to get removed from this forum very quickly.