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RE: cmake and Code::Blocks
- From: "Pavel Fedin" <p dot fedin at samsung dot com>
- To: "'Csaba Raduly'" <rcsaba at gmail dot com>, "'cygwin list'" <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2019 15:28:56 +0300
- Subject: RE: cmake and Code::Blocks
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Hello!
> Are both CMake and Code::Blocks Cygwin programs? I suspect you tried
> to use a .cbp generated by Cygwin's CMake (which uses POSIX style
> paths) with a non-Cygwin Code::Blocks. This is likely to be tricky.
Of course not. Code::Blocks isn't Cygwin application, it's a native Windows application: http://codeblocks.org/
BTW it has built-in support for Cygwin, it correctly recognizes the toolchain, at least gcc.
Kind regards,
Pavel Fedin
Senior Engineer
Samsung Electronics Research center Russia
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