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Unfortunately, the last update to Dev-C++ was made in 2005. |
Unfortunately, the last update to Dev-C++ was made in 2005. |
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==Using Cygwin with Dev-C++== |
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As mentioned above, it is possible to use a "real" (non minimalist) gcc compiler with Dev-C++ by using Cygwin. To do this, one has to edit some of the settings of the IDE. |
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Procedure: |
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*1. Start Dev-C++ (That much should be obvious). |
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*2. Go to Tools->Compiler Options: |
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*3. Go to the Directories Tab, then add the appropriate Cygwin paths. |
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*4. You can use a custom makefile by going Project->Project Options->Select the Makefile Tab and replacing the makefile. |
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A more detailed, and illustrated tutorial is found at [http://forums.qj.net/guides-psp-development/55782-dev-c-w-working-cygwin-tutorial.html] |
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==See Also== |
==See Also== |
Revision as of 19:12, 29 March 2010
Dev-C++ is an advanced, freely distributed integrated development environment for Windows, created by Bloodshed Software. It is based on the MinGW implementation of GCC. Perhaps the greatest feature of Dev-C++ for OSDev purposes is that it can be used with the Cygwin toolset as well as (or instead of) the MinGW one. Read the manual to find out how.
A similar IDE, Dev-Pascal, is available, and works with either Free Pascal and GNU Pascal.
Unfortunately, the last update to Dev-C++ was made in 2005.
Using Cygwin with Dev-C++
As mentioned above, it is possible to use a "real" (non minimalist) gcc compiler with Dev-C++ by using Cygwin. To do this, one has to edit some of the settings of the IDE. Procedure:
- 1. Start Dev-C++ (That much should be obvious).
- 2. Go to Tools->Compiler Options:
- 3. Go to the Directories Tab, then add the appropriate Cygwin paths.
- 4. You can use a custom makefile by going Project->Project Options->Select the Makefile Tab and replacing the makefile.
A more detailed, and illustrated tutorial is found at [1]