Unresolved Inclusion [message #989540] |
Thu, 06 December 2012 16:44 |
Ethan Hennard Messages: 5 Registered: December 2012 |
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I have Eclipse Juno installed and the CDT properly configured (To my knowledge) with the CDT and it is connected to the MinGW compiler (Other issue I fixed myself).
However I'm getting a Unresolved Inclusion error in a simple Hello World program
Screenshot included:
I'm all out of ideas and I can't seem to find decent support for Juno so if someone knows how to fix this issue I'd be glad to hear it! Thanks in advance!
EDIT:
Solution:
Well I ended up figuring it out, the autodiscovery feature works just not for existing projects before you install MinGW. (I know I was weird and installed the CDT before MinGW) Anyways as soon as I started a new project everything worked as it should until it came time to test run my small program. That didn't work. I got fed up and uninstalled the CDT and went with another IDE. Thanks to those of you who helped me out though.
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[Updated on: Sat, 15 December 2012 15:17] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Unresolved Inclusion [message #989756 is a reply to message #989590] |
Fri, 07 December 2012 15:13 |
Ethan Hennard Messages: 5 Registered: December 2012 |
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Well, the program appears to build correctly. However, when I run it I get a "Launch failed. Binary not found." issue. How exactly would I add the path to MinGW's includes? Should I try and see if it will detect Cygwin with gcc?
Edit: Are there other options out there other than using a UNIX based compiler like gcc? Say a native Windows compiler? Or is using the UNIX based one the best way to go?I'm pretty clueless on this subject as I'm new to the whole computer realm in general.
[Updated on: Fri, 07 December 2012 15:23] Report message to a moderator
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