Im not sure if CB is one of them, but some IDEs have a specific set of 
directories that it will search for MinGW. The standard directory is usually 
C:\MinGW, if you have installed MinGW to a different location it may not 
know where to find it (some IDEs dont even look at the PATH variable).

Regards
Bidski

-----Original Message----- 
From: ArbolOne
Sent: Friday, September 03, 2010 11:55 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Mingw-w64-public] Win7-64 - TDM-GCC & C::B

  I just got a new Win7-64; I proceeded to download/install  TDM-GCC
Compiler Suite for Windows, having done that I continued with the
installation of CodeBlocks. I am currently trying to compile a simple
"Hello" program, but to no avail. I get this error message:
======
"testingCB - Debug" uses an invalid compiler. Probably the toolchain
path within the compiler options is not setup correctly?! Skipping...
Nothing to be done.
======
However, the MinGW64/bin directory has been added to the "%path%"
(twice!), once by the installer and once by me.
In an attempt to resolve this issue, I have change the toolchain in the
"Settings->Compiler/Debugger->Toolchain Executables"  from the default
"gcc" to "x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc.exe". I did the same with the g++'s
entries. But this did not change anything.

What am I doing wrong?
Can anybody help?

TIA 



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