The answer to your exact question is in the incredibly useful "PLEASE READ
BEFORE POSTING A QUESTION" thread (scroll down to post number 8 in
the message list).
That thread also includes information on posting error logs in a manner that
provides complete information. Despite the title of the thread, and the fact
that it was at the top of teh forum list when you posted your question, it is
apparent that you have not in fact read it!
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This is the problem that every 3rd person is having with dev-cpp
every where it is being said that mess up with env variables, but nothing help
to the people.
I am putting this thing over here, because I dont want someone just pissed up,
and leave GCC on windows as it is good IDE for GCCon windows, thats why i
wanted this IDE work for me rather then having those cmd lines
you just need to go to
Tool > Compiler options > directories > library and delete the entery
if you did the default setup entry should be c:\dev-cpp\lib
delete it and see you Dev-cpp working
Happy programing, let create something out of nothing
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Dev++ compiler has this message: " undefined reference to
`__cpu_features_init' ", can you help me, i can't working, please.
The answer to your exact question is in the incredibly useful "PLEASE READ
BEFORE POSTING A QUESTION" thread (scroll down to post number 8 in
the message list).
That thread also includes information on posting error logs in a manner that
provides complete information. Despite the title of the thread, and the fact
that it was at the top of teh forum list when you posted your question, it is
apparent that you have not in fact read it!
This is the problem that every 3rd person is having with dev-cpp
every where it is being said that mess up with env variables, but nothing help
to the people.
I am putting this thing over here, because I dont want someone just pissed up,
and leave GCC on windows as it is good IDE for GCCon windows, thats why i
wanted this IDE work for me rather then having those cmd lines
you just need to go to
Tool > Compiler options > directories > library and delete the entery
if you did the default setup entry should be c:\dev-cpp\lib
delete it and see you Dev-cpp working
Happy programing, let create something out of nothing