Hey guys,
Guess what... I worked!!!
Somehow I think I installed the same thing, but with the link you gave me, I had the option to choose which compilers to install. After choosing a C compiler (even thought I wrote "C++" code) it worked.
Well there are some problems with my code now, but at least I get errors pointing at specific lines instead of just getting "Cannot execute child process".
Anyway, thanks guys! Also I think you should mention about this MinGW on your site, so others can benefit from my experience without too much trouble.
Basically what i had to install was:
-Geany
-GTK+ Runtime Environment (not sure if this was actually necessary)
-Selected compilers from the link you gave me via the Automated MinGW installer (5.1.3)
Also i had to set the path to the g++.exe like this: C:\MinGW\bin\g++ -Wall -c "%f"
This path also worked: C:\MinGW\bin\g++.exe -Wall -c "%f"
Again thanks for your help.
Regards,
Alex.
On 3/14/08, Nick Treleaven <nick.treleaven@btinternet.com> wrote:
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 12:50:06 -0600
"Alexandru Guzu" <alexguzu@gmail.com> wrote:
[...]
> As far as executing Geany in the cygwin environment.. I suppose I
> have to compile the file using the command line, separately from
> Geany. And even the cygwin minght not be "complete" in the sense that
> it may require another piece of software, and so on. I don't really
I haven't used cygwin myself, but it is quite a big suite of software.
Personally I just use the MinGW tools. Also I should warn you that
compiling Geany on Windows is quite involved, and shouldn't be
necessary.
> like fiddling with such software. When I was working in java, I used
> Eclipse, and i just had to install some java stuff, but I knew
> exactly what to install. Now i don't know what compiler works "out of
> the box" with Geany on Windows.
The MinGW gcc compiler should work, I use it myself.
You may already have done this, but just in case you downloaded only
gcc, use the 'Automated MinGW Installer' program:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=2435
Also you should probably read any documentation for MinGW.
I understand it can be a barrier having to install tools yourself, but
Geany is meant to be a lightweight IDE, and many people use Geany who
don't want to do any C programming. So it doesn't make sense for us to
offer a bundled download. Of course, someone could make a
MinGW-Geany bundle if they want to, under the terms of the GNU GPL.
> Probably it's not a good idea to use Geany on Windows after all.
> Has anyone actually been able to compile with Geany under Windows,
> and if so, what are the steps?
Besides what I mentioned earlier, you should check that you can compile
with gcc from the command prompt (usually cmd.exe). If this is the
case, it's possible there is a bug with Geany's build support on
Windows.
Another thing to try is writing a Makefile and using the Build->Make
command, after configuring the make tool in preferences. (Most useful
projects should use makefiles anyway.)
Just to be clear - both gcc and make work fine for me on Windows
2000 with a recent version of Geany (read 0.13).
Regards,
Nick
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