Dev-C++ Bloodshed compiler

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Dev-C++ Bloodshed compiler

Postby stblack » Sep 12th, '12, 12:07

Has someone compiled or done the rpm to install the dev-c++ compiler from www.bloodshed.net?
I have seen also the fork orwelldev-c++ ( http://orwelldevcpp.blogspot.it/ ). I'll try it too.

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Re: Dev-C++ Bloodshed compiler

Postby stblack » Sep 12th, '12, 14:25

I found that Dev-C++ is made with Delphi, so I tried to open with FreePAscal/Lazarus and convert it, but I got errors.

Code: Select all
main.pas(20,2) Warning: The switch "$E" is not supported by the currently selected target
main.pas(20,2) Note: Ignored compiler switch "$F"
main.pas(20,2) Note: Ignored compiler switch "$G"
main.pas(20,2) Warning: Unsupported switch "$K"
main.pas(20,2) Warning: Unsupported switch "$L"
main.pas(20,2) Warning: Unsupported switch "$N"
main.pas(20,2) Warning: Unsupported switch "$Y"
main.pas(21,2) Warning: MINSTACKSIZE is not supported by the target OS
main.pas(22,2) Warning: MAXSTACKSIZE is not supported by the target OS
main.pas(23,2) Warning: IMAGEBASE is not supported by the target OS
main.pas(24,2) Note: APPTYPE is not supported by the target OS
utils.pas(28,61) Fatal: Can't find unit SynEditHighlighter used by utils
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Re: Dev-C++ Bloodshed compiler

Postby isadora » Sep 12th, '12, 15:16

Stblack, will you please put terminal-output between [CODE][/CODE]-tags next time?
This to keep the forum readable. ;)
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Re: Dev-C++ Bloodshed compiler

Postby mmix » Sep 16th, '12, 12:41

Dev-C++ is for win32/64, there is much better ides on linux.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2410 ... -for-linux
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