Re: compiler not making executable
waltbrad wrote:
I've been using Dev-Cpp for a few weeks now. No problem. Suddenly it
won't create executables. The progam compiles fine and when I ask
the compiler to run the program within the Dev-Cpp environment it does
fine. But, it first gives me a message box saying:
"Error Starting Program
A required .DLL file, C:\PRIMERPLUS\COMPLECKS\COMPLECKS.EXE, was not
found."
When I try to do a normal compile with Ctrl + F9 I get the following
from the compile log:
Compiler: Default compiler
Building Makefile: "C:\PrimerPlus\complecks\Makefile.win"
Executing make...
make.exe -f "C:\PrimerPlus\complecks\Makefile.win" all
g++.exe complecks.o imag.o -o "complecks." -L"C:/DEV-CPP/lib"
Execution terminated
Compilation successful
Do you have a C++ _language_ question? We can't help you in using
some IDE, you would need to contact their technical support (or the
discussion group for it, if it exists). comp.lang.c++ is for C++
_language_ discussions, not how to use products/compilers/OS/etc.
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