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1. George said
Thursday 26 March, 2009 at 19:51
I followed the instructions on netbeans and had exactly the same issues.
your instructions are way better. Maybe they should add a link to this page
on the netbeans page. Good job and thanks for sharing your efforts with
the rest of the world.
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Royalexander said
Friday 27 March, 2009 at 12:54
Hey George,
Great that it worked out for you this way! The instructions on
the netbeans page are indeed very criptic.
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Kelvin said
Tuesday 13 July, 2010 at 8:05
Now right click on the project and hit property click on build to
the right, change the tool collection to cygwin_1 (or whatever
the name was)
debug and run the thing It should work! I hope this will help
others like me in the future I spent 4-5 hours over several
days trying to figure this bug out. It was hard because the
error message was not helpful unless you run the .exe
manually. Only then you will get the entry point message.
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3. Josh said
Monday 30 March, 2009 at 5:05
This works.
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5. TheRoot said
Wednesday 1 April, 2009 at 15:20
Hey, Great! it works! I solve that bit of the problem however, i couldn’t run
my programs (can’t click run button or command) in netbeans. i have set
the system variables the way you specify. Have you encountered this
same problem ? I’m using a 32-bit Vista by the way. C heers
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Royalexander said
Wednesday 1 April, 2009 at 20:14
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6. John Greece said
Friday 3 April, 2009 at 3:53
Thanks mate, you’ve done some great work. It took me hours to find out
what was wrong…
Really helpful guide!
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7. Razz said
Friday 3 April, 2009 at 11:18
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Royalexander said
Monday 6 April, 2009 at 9:06
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Majorcode said
Monday 1 February, 2010 at 20:00
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8. MakiS said
Saturday 4 April, 2009 at 13:22
axa.. thanks , i just press to download all packages and netbeans find
them alone… , ty
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9. Kisa14 said
Sunday 26 April, 2009 at 4:53
hiss
thanks for the tutorial, it really worked for me, but I just have a problem,
it build the programs and all of that but when I try to run them this
message come
This application has failed to start because cygwin1.dll was not found
Re-installing the aplication may fix this problem
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Royalexander said
Sunday 26 April, 2009 at 12:34
Hey Kisa14,
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Hi,
Well yes, I just found it there.
But I kind of solve the problem by other way, I just modified the path,
because I haven’t put the ‘-3′ there, now I put it and the program is
working xP
Any way thanks a lot for the tutorial!!! and for answering so soon ^^
byess
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Kisa14 said
Sunday 26 April, 2009 at 15:28
By the way, the prove program just run and close, I can’t
even see it xD (but well the other programs I have from my
labs run correctly ^^U)
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Ok where did you find packages ? you just google them??? thanks in
advance
The entire base package
-In the development package select:
–binutils
–gcc core
–gcc g++
–gcc g77
–gcc mingw core
–gcc mingw g++
–gcc mingw g77
–gdb
–make
–mingw runtime
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Royalexander said
Sunday 3 May, 2009 at 18:20
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i did exactly the same thing mentioned above,but there is no gcc.exe file
in folde “bin”.Instead there is a shortcut called gcc.exe.lnk which links to
“/etc/alternatives/gcc”.So i choosed gcc-3.exe for c compiler.But when i
make a new c project it says ” cannot find include file “. but it works for
c++.dont know y?
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Royalexander said
Wednesday 13 May, 2009 at 7:09
Hey Udara,
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Anubhav said
Wednesday 24 June, 2009 at 16:45
Hi Udara,
I hope it helps.
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You can find these in the devel package instead of manually searching.
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Thank you so much for posting these instructions- I was stumped for 18
straight hours losing my mind trying to get this to work… your instruction
here is a life saver- really thanks again
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Royalexander said
Wednesday 20 May, 2009 at 18:59
Hey C ris,
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This is so cool.
thanks for your help. i really appreciate your effort.
I’ve been looking for a solution for weeks. thanks to you i can have more
fun programming. Thanks a lot dude and may god bless you!
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Thanks buddy,
really helped, i think netbean should link your page,
the help page sucks, regarding the instruction they have given
thanks a lot
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Royalexander said
Saturday 27 June, 2009 at 10:04
Hey Satish, it looks like the compiler and stuff got installed
perfectly but that there is an error in your code. Also your not
using the GNU compiler but a special compiler for Matlab so it
seems so I’m sorry but I can’t really help you with this error.
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hey could guyz help me? i’ve been encountering an output error with the
C ++ sample code “welome”. the project builds and debugs fine but when i
run it it shows this in DOS…
“C :/Users/SATEL~1AppData/Loca/Temp/dlight736194469083965267termexec.env:
line1: syntaxerror near unexpected token ‘(‘
C :/Users/SATEL~1AppData/Local/Temp/dlight736194469083965267termexec.env:
line1:
‘PATH=/bin:/user/bin::cygdrive/C /Windows/system32:/cygdrive/C /Windows:/cygdrive/C /Windows/System32/Wbem:/cygdrive/C /PROGRA~2/C OMMON~1/ULEAD~1/MPEG:/cygdrives/DivX\Share/:/cygdrive/C /Program\Files\(x86)/Quicktime/QTSystem/:/cygdrive/C /cygwin/bin:
&& export PATH’
Press [Enter] to close the terminal…”
the code is very simple w/c is just supposed to output Welcome and this a
sample code from Netbeans itself. I followed instructions from Netbeans
site and from urs exactly… looks like i should settle for turbo c++… tsk tsk.
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Thanks for the steps. But I can’t add the paths to windows configuration
screen->advanced->environment variables. Every time I try from “My
C omputer/Properties”, configuration screen came up for 2 second and
disappear. Is it a must to add the path?
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Royalexander said
Tuesday 7 July, 2009 at 11:21
Well you can try if it works, but you should really add the
path, are you sure you are working on an account that has
administrative priviliges?
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I’m just a beginner and I’m trying to learn a little bit of C before I go to
college. I installed this program and followed all the instructions but when I
try to run this “Hello, World” program:
#include
main()
{
printf (“Hello, World!”);
return 0;
}
I get the following messages and I have absolutely no clue what they
mean, Please Help!
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Royalexander said
Wednesday 29 July, 2009 at 7:09
#include
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Ok, I think I figured it out – forgot to select the compilers in the dev
package – Kinda thought they would be there by default.
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Royalexander said
Sunday 2 August, 2009 at 14:22
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27. Kotushka said
Monday 3 August, 2009 at 16:02
this part was very useful for me. This is not said properly even by the net
beans.
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Chandan said
Tuesday 20 July, 2010 at 13:00
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You should only add include libraries to the project that are different from
the standard compiler libraries.
To add or check standard libraries that are to be included click on Tools-
>Options and then select C /C ++ at the top of the window that appears.
Now select the C ode Assistant tab.
The top panel has a C and a C ++ tab.
Now start a cygwin command window
Start->All Programs->C ygwin->C ygwin Bash Shell
Type or copy this command for the c compiler
`gcc -print-prog-name=cc1` -v
where gcc is your C compiler.
This will give you a list of include libraries that the preprocessor is using.
Make your otions window match this list.
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Royalexander said
Monday 10 August, 2009 at 16:21
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Hey, I tried the NetBeans instructions, but, since they were about as
helpful as a knife in the back, I fubared something. When I went into the
Environment Variables and changed my path, I DELETED the old path and
REPLAC ED it with “C :\cygwin\bin” when, it seems from your instructions I
was just supposed to add that (with a to the END of whatever the hell
was there. Now, I have no idea what was there and no way to tell the thing
to default back to whatever it was before I screwed it up. If I go into
NetBeans, it can’t detect C ygwin. C an you help? I’m running Windows XP
Service Pack 3 (if it matters).
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Royalexander said
Friday 14 August, 2009 at 11:18
(I know this all sucks, most modern installers modify the path
variable for you, unfortunately C ygwin and especially the
C ygwin installer is ‘way odd’.)
Good luck with restoring your computer, sorry I can’t help you
I’m running Vista.
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Greetings
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Hi, thank you SO much for this, I can’t tell you how many hours I spend
trying to get this done!!!! I’m so used to JAVA that whenever some comes
to me asking for help with C (I’m a TA on a fundamentals of programming
class) I remember that I haven’t done this stuff for my netbeans…
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Royalexander said
Saturday 5 September, 2009 at 16:04
Hey Maru,
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33. Arpit said
Tuesday 8 September, 2009 at 17:35
Hello:
see this -
Please let me know if you require some more info. But since past one
week, I am stupidly wasting my time trying solving this issue but still not
successful
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Royalexander said
Tuesday 8 September, 2009 at 21:25
Hey Arpit, I have no idea how to fix this issue, best ask it at a
forum related to C ygwin C ++ compiler. (Maybe the C ygwin
website or mailing list?). I’ll leave your comment here so
other people might suggest fixes.
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Arpit said
Thursday 10 September, 2009 at 11:01
Hello Royal:
So they say its not a linker error basically but a C ygwin path
error. C an you suggest me what they mean by network path
of C ygwin?
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Royalexander said
Thursday 10 September, 2009 at 11:37
Hey Arpit,
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Arpit said
Thursday 10 September, 2009 at
12:38
Hey Royal,
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35. BA said
Monday 14 September, 2009 at 12:24
Thanks Roy… that was a real help. I’m way past the thrill of spending
fruitless hours to make things work that should be intuitive. You are on the
list of people to be reimbursed if I ever get to make money from my
current C ++ development .
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Royalexander said
Monday 14 September, 2009 at 21:42
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Did my best to follow your instructions, still getting this error when I try to
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Assistance would be appreciated!
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Billy said
Thursday 28 January, 2010 at 23:59
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Hi Royal.
Finally got rid of that error. Had a tough time tracing that out. Yeah, as i
said, you were correct that AD people were incorrect in telling Err 53 being
a network path error.
Interestingly, the project was using a tool MapReader.exe of C adC orp that
evaluates linker files. And my machine was not having .netframework
installed that caused problem with its initiation and hence at linking stage
Visual DSP was unable to commence -> that way, the poor guy C ygwin
which was being used had no clue but to show me Error 53 coz of this!!
Thanks for your help. Am glad after eliminating this 53 from my m/c!!
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Quite a neat site you have here, Royal! Not sure what it’s all about though.
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I am from South Africa. Thank you very much. This article is the ish, each
and every step of the configuration is well laid out.
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Royalexander said
Monday 28 September, 2009 at 21:21
Hey Joey,
Did you make sure that the file was actually there? See if it is
and if g++ is there as well. They might be named differently
(Often g++-3.exe and gcc-3.exe).
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Joey said
Tuesday 29 September, 2009 at 11:51
Hello sir
Ya the files are all in there but as type
shortcut….Im using netbeans 6.7.1 on vista…
the c++ compiler is working Just not the c
compiler(the one i need)
regards
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I can’t seem to understand what you meant when you described adding
the Path. How exactly does one get to the “Windows C onfiguration Screen”
on Vista?
My compilers seem to have added correctly, but the code I’m trying to
work on doesn’t include the appropriate libraries.
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Royalexander said
Wednesday 28 October, 2009 at 11:35
Just right click your ‘my computer’ in the start menu and
select properties.
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Hello there.
Thanks a lot for this useful tips.
I followed it to start a C ++ application on Netbeans6.7.1 windows and
every hello world, or Netbeans samples seem to work fine. But I have
troubles when I start to use wstring.
When I #include and declare a std::wstring, g++ whispers me that wstring
is not part of std…
My paths seem good… I have no clue.
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Larles said
Thursday 29 October, 2009 at 11:20
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Larles said
Thursday 29 October, 2009 at 11:21
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Vencat said
Thursday 29 October, 2009 at
11:43
Thanks again.
building is successful but it won’t run…. The system cannot find the path
specifiedProcess is started in an external terminal …
RUN FAILED
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Royalexander said
Sunday 8 November, 2009 at 18:29
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Royalexander said
Sunday 8 November, 2009 at 18:28
No problem
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Followed all instructions as above, but still stuck up with this error
C an you please help..
Error:
C LEAN SUC C ESSFUL (total time: 200ms)
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Royalexander said
Sunday 15 November, 2009 at 16:47
Hey Sonal, doesn’t look like a cygwin error to me. Maybe try
searching for err127 and depcheck-impl
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ThX!
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Royalexander said
Sunday 15 November, 2009 at 16:48
Haha thanks!
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49. Ml said
Thursday 3 December, 2009 at 14:51
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I have installed cygwin successfully and set the path. But I dont see
Netbeans in anywhere. Please help!
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Roy Triesscheijn said
Monday 7 December, 2009 at 9:25
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Hey Bro
I tried to download cygwin but I couldn’t find mirrors. U gave a link does
not working says forbidden.. something. if u have any alternatives Please
share with me I will be very thankful.
Thanks
Irfan
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Hi, I did everything you said, still there’s some problem. There’s no
C :\C ygwin\bin\gdb.exe available. I mean, the gdb.exe is missing. and
also, even after to setting the PATH variable to C :\cygwin\bin netbeans
IDE says {unable to configure C compiler: C :\C ygwin\bin\gcc.exe, set
PATH variable to C compiler: “C :\C ygwin\bin\gdb.exe” and restart IDE
again.} I did but it says the same thing again. Then I changed C compiler
to: “C :\C ygwin\bin\gcc-3.exe”, the problem got resolved. After all this, my
project is unable to build. Its says “Build Failed”. Please help me.
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I’m Windows Vista user but the exstension “.sh” is used in Linux OS
(I’ve downloaded the Microsoft Version and I don’t know what must I do…)
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Frustratedd said
Monday 24 May, 2010 at 10:34
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Hi!
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Hi!
First of all thanks a lot for your helpfull tutorial on installing c/c++ on
netbeans.
I got a lot further with your description than with the one offered on
netbeans. I still encounter a tiny problem though.
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I tried to find out what is the problem with pkg config but I was unable to
figure it out. Also checked if my path variables were set correctly and
everything was okay.
thanks a lot
john
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Hey John,
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It looks like you are using the c compiler for C ++. Be sure to
check your compiler settings in Nebeans and that the C ++
compiler is called g++.exe
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Sashi said
Wednesday 17 February, 2010 at 3:22
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Hey man thanks a lot. I had that problem but now you resolve it. Thanks
again.
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Any solution?
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It seens like the POSIX points to cygwin/c/Arquivos de programas… and I
guess it should point to C :\Arquivos de programas…
Any solution?
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excellent!! tnks
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many thanks, exactly what I was looking for as Netbeans.org and C ygwin
was unable to explain cygwin install
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71. M said
Wednesday 30 June, 2010 at 17:39
Hey, thanks for great information, but I have a problem. I use NetBeans
IDE 6.7.1 and on the options>c c++>build tools, I also have a “assembler”
between fortran compiler and make command. it says assembler missing
or invalid. any suggestion how to fix it?
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Wow and the comments are still dripping in. I’m very grateful for all the
comments, but you should really place them here: http://www.roy-t.nl
all the updates are there . (I cant think of a way to make that even
more apparent , title should say enough).
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