But my PATH variable is pretty much the same in Cygwin, and in Windows. I'm not clear on if they are statically, or dynamically linked, but after searching the internet I thought maybe one of them is dynamically linked and the NetBeans IDE cannot find it. I am using all the Cygwin GNU stuff (g++, gdb, ld, etc).Ģ) I can go into Cygwin and manually run my application.ģ) Running through NetBeans results in exit code 53 (something about network path not found).Ĥ) I can build and run a sample program that comes with the NetBeans IDE.ĥ) I am linking a couple of DLLs. I'll try to summarize, any help would be greatly appreciated:ġ) I can build+link just fine. Ok, I recently downloaded NetBeans to use as an IDE, but I cannot make NetBeans run my C++ application.
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