I'm pulling my own hair out right now out of extreme frustration.
Here's the deal:
I'm running Fedora 13
gcc and g++ installed and all
Netbeans with C/C++ plugin
I wrote a simple little hello world app. Sometimes it compiles without error, while sometimes it errors out, without me even changing the code.
I thought I might've done something wrong so I googled a C++ hello world app, which is _exactly_ the same as mine. I'm a little dyslexic, but I swear that there is no difference whatsoever.
But who knows, I copy pasted it and it worked. After that it didn't compile anymore. Now I get a multiple breakpoints warning out of fscking nowehere.
After hitting the compile button 7 times or so the build is succelful
So I press the run button and I get:
I don't even have a coddamned .sh file and I don't even have a goddamned line 33!
What the fsck is this? Windows 95?!
*RAGE!*
If somebody could please help me with this pathetic excuse of an IDE that would be greatly appreciated
Here's the deal:
I'm running Fedora 13
gcc and g++ installed and all
Netbeans with C/C++ plugin
I wrote a simple little hello world app. Sometimes it compiles without error, while sometimes it errors out, without me even changing the code.
I thought I might've done something wrong so I googled a C++ hello world app, which is _exactly_ the same as mine. I'm a little dyslexic, but I swear that there is no difference whatsoever.
But who knows, I copy pasted it and it worked. After that it didn't compile anymore. Now I get a multiple breakpoints warning out of fscking nowehere.
After hitting the compile button 7 times or so the build is succelful
So I press the run button and I get:
Code:
/home/vincent/.netbeans/6.8/bin/nativeexecution/dorun.sh: line 33: 1187 Illegal instruction (core dumped) sh "${SHFILE}"
What the fsck is this? Windows 95?!
*RAGE!*
If somebody could please help me with this pathetic excuse of an IDE that would be greatly appreciated
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