From: Parinya T. <thi...@ya...> - 2003-07-31 03:27:40
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>What does your source code look like? What is your OS? > > I can't seem to reproduce the error noted -- even if I do remove every $PATH reference to >my "\mingw\bin" directory >and absolutely reference my "\mingw\bin" directory as noted below. I'm developping an IDE for MinGW and then I got a message from a user that are using my program that he can't use my IDE with MinGW 3.0rc3 but it works with MinGW 2.0. And he reported the problem below. First time I thought the installation problem but it shouldn't because it is just a setup program(MinGW 3.0-rc3) Then I focused at my program should have a problem but I couldn't figure out why? And I got another user reported the same problem to me but he said when he re-installed it again the problem is gone! I tried to install it on my computer "compile and build" every thing works just fine on my computer. The same question as yours occurred! (I can't reproduce the problem) Finally I had to get my old computer(133MHz) - Formatted and Installed a fresh Windows 98SE - Installed MinGW 3.0 rc3 - Tried to compile a helloworld program #include <iostream> int main() { std::cout << "Hello, world!" << std::end; return 0; } And I got it!(the problem below) >> I got a problem when I tried to compile a small hello >> program with MinGW 3.0 rc3 and this is the output. >> >> --->8--- >> >> C:\Temp\hello>c:\mingw\bin\g++ -c -o hello.o hello.cpp >> G__~1.EXE: installation problem, cannot exec `as': No >> such file or directory >> >> --->8--- Regards, Parinya |