Using Mingw [message #77657] |
Tue, 14 June 2005 05:23 |
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Originally posted by: epinto.mail.utexas.edu
I'm a complete noob to this C++ coding stuff. I'm a Java baby trying to
learn a real language and I've had some issues with Visual C++ 6.0 so I
wanted to try C++. I have Eclipse and installed CDT and also got Mingw. How
do I set up Eclipse now to use mingw??? I'm totally confused.
Thanks,
Elton
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Re: Using Mingw [message #77688 is a reply to message #77657] |
Tue, 14 June 2005 06:09 |
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Originally posted by: eptiger.gmail.com
I've heard using cygwin is easier so I got that also if anyone knows
that instead.
Elton
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Re: Using Mingw [message #79247 is a reply to message #77657] |
Tue, 21 June 2005 01:45 |
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Originally posted by: plankton.softwitch.net
Elton Pinto wrote:
> I'm a complete noob to this C++ coding stuff. I'm a Java baby trying to
> learn a real language and I've had some issues with Visual C++ 6.0 so I
> wanted to try C++. I have Eclipse and installed CDT and also got Mingw. How
> do I set up Eclipse now to use mingw??? I'm totally confused.
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> Thanks,
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> Elton
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Just add MingGW/bin path into "path" of system environment variable.
then cdt will automatically provide what you want.
ps.
Don't try to find real language.
jiyul
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