Sorry to be a pest. When I know more I think I'll try to submit something in writing for inclusion in the tutorials. But now, this is what I've found, what I haven't found, and what I'm doing. I'm sorry to bother you, yet again.

I normally work in a cygwin environment. I have found that, as expected, Netbeans on my Windows machine, works in a Windows environment, hence, to get any cygwin commands working, I have to put cygwin into the PATH environment. No surprise there (to anyone but me).

I have found that windows commands work as expected, they are in the Windows environment. No surprise there either.

The issue is that my compilers (gcc/g++) are in the cygwin environment. These are the issues I have in setting up my execution time environment (projects -> test -> Properties):

[1] In Editor:  I'm not sure what to insert. I tried<path>\clangd.exe.

[2] In Build:  C:\cygwin64\bin\g++.exe *.cpp yields a cc1plus error in not being able to find shared libraries. I thought that g++ knew where things are, go I have to put locations in PATH?

[3] In Clean: DEL works fine, but rm *.o 2> C:\cygwin64\dev\null dies with can't find "2>" or C:\...

[4] In run: Haven't been able to compile. No sense trying to run.

run -> compile is shaded, so I can't compile a file.

In my cygwin environment, g++ *.cpp generates an executable.

My questions are:
What to put in the Editor: window?
Do I need to put in a path to the gcc/g++ include files into PATH?
Can I compile a file, or is that capability lost?




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