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As you can see I have two projects, one uses Cygwin GCC along with the Cygwin Parsers. The other uses MinGW GCC with the PE Windows Parser (Tried it with the Cygwin Parser just to see) Still, nothing worked. What am I missing?]]>Isaac Dominguez2017-08-30T05:33:05-00:00Re: Launch Failed. Binary not found.
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It had an undefined reference to WinMain which is the entry point for a Windows GUI
For some reason, you are trying to build a GUI program instead of a console program.
Not sure why.
If you post the build log there might be some indication.
Alternately, try creating the ANSI Hello World project using: File --> New --> C/C++ Project --> C Managed Build --> Executable --> Hello World ANSI C Project with the MinGW GCC toolchain.
Then compare it to the one you created.
]]>David Vavra2017-09-01T00:07:09-00:00Re: Launch Failed. Binary not found.
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Clifford Harrington2020-07-06T00:18:03-00:00Re: Launch Failed. Binary not found.
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Isaac Dominguez2020-07-06T04:49:16-00:00Re: Launch Failed. Binary not found.
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I made sure the paths for the compiler is set up, the binary parsers is ticked according to my OS, and I saved and built the program, BUT I still get that error.
I realized that the binary file and debug folder won't build if there are capital letters in the C file name. So, I just USE LOWER-CASE LETTERS FOR THE C FILE NAME and it works all the time.
Hope this helps !]]>Hannah Dasal2021-05-19T03:42:00-00:00