Having problem while running a code in Codeblocks 13.12












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I can't build and run any object code by using my Code:blocks compiler (version 13.12). Whenever I open Code:blocks there is shown an environment problem which says,




Can't find compiler executable in your configured search path's for GNU GCC Compiler.




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    I can't build and run any object code by using my Code:blocks compiler (version 13.12). Whenever I open Code:blocks there is shown an environment problem which says,




    Can't find compiler executable in your configured search path's for GNU GCC Compiler.




    What can I do now?










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      I can't build and run any object code by using my Code:blocks compiler (version 13.12). Whenever I open Code:blocks there is shown an environment problem which says,




      Can't find compiler executable in your configured search path's for GNU GCC Compiler.




      What can I do now?










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      I can't build and run any object code by using my Code:blocks compiler (version 13.12). Whenever I open Code:blocks there is shown an environment problem which says,




      Can't find compiler executable in your configured search path's for GNU GCC Compiler.




      What can I do now?







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      edited Mar 13 '17 at 16:45









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      Tanzina Yousuf EvaTanzina Yousuf Eva

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          1. Go to settings in the upper part

          2. Click compiler

          3. Choose reset to defaults.






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          • This worked! :)

            – Tanzina Yousuf Eva
            Jan 7 '16 at 15:35



















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          I think GCC is not properly installed in your system

          Type this in terminal:



          gcc --version


          If you dont see any version number then, type:



          sudo apt-get install gcc && sudo apt-get install g++





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            1. Go to settings in the upper part

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            1. Go to settings in the upper part

            2. Click compiler

            3. Choose reset to defaults.






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            • This worked! :)

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            1. Go to settings in the upper part

            2. Click compiler

            3. Choose reset to defaults.






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            1. Go to settings in the upper part

            2. Click compiler

            3. Choose reset to defaults.







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            • This worked! :)

              – Tanzina Yousuf Eva
              Jan 7 '16 at 15:35



















            • This worked! :)

              – Tanzina Yousuf Eva
              Jan 7 '16 at 15:35

















            This worked! :)

            – Tanzina Yousuf Eva
            Jan 7 '16 at 15:35





            This worked! :)

            – Tanzina Yousuf Eva
            Jan 7 '16 at 15:35













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            I think GCC is not properly installed in your system

            Type this in terminal:



            gcc --version


            If you dont see any version number then, type:



            sudo apt-get install gcc && sudo apt-get install g++





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              I think GCC is not properly installed in your system

              Type this in terminal:



              gcc --version


              If you dont see any version number then, type:



              sudo apt-get install gcc && sudo apt-get install g++





              share|improve this answer


























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                I think GCC is not properly installed in your system

                Type this in terminal:



                gcc --version


                If you dont see any version number then, type:



                sudo apt-get install gcc && sudo apt-get install g++





                share|improve this answer













                I think GCC is not properly installed in your system

                Type this in terminal:



                gcc --version


                If you dont see any version number then, type:



                sudo apt-get install gcc && sudo apt-get install g++






                share|improve this answer












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