OK, so i had the same prob using the same compiler.
   
  BTW, you're wrong since there are a lot of updates you can download.
  There's an option that lets you update Dev C++.
   
   
  Hope that Helps ;)

Brett McCoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
          Personally I would ditch Bloodshed (it's been in beta since 2005 -- no
updates for 3 years now!) and get Visual C++ Express 2008 or Eclipse
Europa C++ IDE (which can uses MinGW underneath, if you are developing
on Windows). VCX 2008 has the better debugger, but Eclipse works

On Jan 8, 2008 1:49 PM, ~Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have Bloodshed DevC++ installed and can't seem to get debug to work.
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> When I select, from the menu bar, Debug->Debug I get the following dialog box.
> Emacs!
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> If I click Yes, my project re-compiles and I again select
> Debug->Debug but get the same results. (I would try again and again,
> but I'd like to think I'm not insane ;-))
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> Below is my configuration which shows I am supposed to be generating
> the debug information.
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> Can anyone provide me suggestions?
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> I'm running DevC++ version 4.9.9.2 on Windows 2003 Server.
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> Thanks,
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> ~Rick
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