ALL settings are default with the exceptions mentioned in that youtube
video. I'm having the same issue with Code::Blocks.

Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
Geany 2.0 Build date: 4-26-2024 from the repository.
Code::Blocks 20.03 also from repository.
Gtk+ 2.0 & 3.0 are installed and verified as well as being found on the
harddrive (admin:/// trick).

Never had an issue using Anjuta 3.34.0 .

Figured I'd use the laptop to get the rough code written and then transfer
the code to the Raspberry Pi's for their specific functions as a Master
controlling Arduinos to do the "grunt work".

Thanks for the quick comeback,
Bill

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> build command for C does not use "/bin/sh". What have you set the build
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