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Subject: RE: [Dev-C++] Dev-CPP with Mingw
Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2003 13:45:57 -0500
From: "Jeremy Petzold" <jpe...@ea...>
To: 'Carlos Garc=EDa del Monte' <cg...@wo...>
Is there a step by step guide to setting up MinGW when you install it
seperatly?
Jeremy Petzold
AIM: modmans2ndcoming
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From: dev...@li...
[mailto:dev...@li...] On Behalf Of Carlos
Garc=EDa del Monte
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 6:40 AM
To: dev-cpp-users-list
Subject: Re: [Dev-C++] Dev-CPP with Mingw
You can set it at once in the compiler options dialog (Under Tools menu)
tim...@in... wrote:
>I just started using the package, and I must say I'm pretty impressed
so
>far. Very nice stuff in general.
>
>However I have one issue that may or may not be a real bug, depending
on how
>you view it. When compiling any C++ program, you have to add the mingw
>directory to the include list manually. This is probably because
dev-cpp
>tries to be compiler-agnostic, but since mingw is packaged in, it
should be
>reasonable to expect that you could build a small program right "out of
the
>box" so to speak.
>
>As it stands, not even a "hello world" program will build unless you
first
>manually add the include/c++/mingw32 directory into the include search
list.
>I would call that a bug, although not a serious one.
>
>Tim Trischuk, Project Manager, Intelsat
>(202) 944 7053
>FAX 295 5152, www.intelsat.com
>mailto:tim...@in...
>
>
>
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