The previous article "setting up a netbeans-based OpenGL Development Environment" mentioned the configuration of netbeans and mingw. At that time, I remember that I skipped the steps I wrote before. I got a reminder from a netizen today that I was mistaken. Here, I will make up for it. Thank you!
The procedure is as follows:
- Download the automatic mingw installer, which is a convenient method for beginners. The disadvantage is that the download speed is not as slow as that of snail bait.
- Run the downloaded MinGW-x.y.z.exe, keep clicking next, and then select current until the component selection appears.
- Select at least "mingw base Tools" and "G ++ compiler ". Other components are not supported by netbeans.
- Then download and install a movie. If you are not lucky enough, you can watch it all the time.
- Download the GNU source-level debugger (GDB) and install it in the mingw directory.
- Download and install msys: Minimal system, some simple Configuration Wizard after installation.
- Install the netbeans 5.5.1 and netbeans 5.5.1 C/C ++ Development kits.
Now the Standard C/C ++ program can be compiled and run properly. As long as you have some knowledge about makefile and GCC tools, netbeans is sufficient for most development tasks, although sometimes it is not very convenient. At present, netbeans 6.0 Beta has come out, and I don't know how to improve the C/C ++ development component.
Login ing development environment of netbeans + mingw
My former article "Building OpenGL Development Environment Based on netbeans" noticed the configeration of netbeans and mingw, and at that time I just skipped it since I remembered the steps had been written before. today I got Ed a notice from a net friend and realized my memery was wrong, so I supply the missing and meanwhile thank you!
Below are the steps:
- Download automated mingw installer, which is a good method to primers, and the specified coming is the Downloading speed is slower than a snil.
- Run the downloaded MinGW-x.y.z.exe, click "Next" straight forward, select "current", until the components selection.
- Choose at least "mingw base Tools" and "G ++ compiler". The other components are not supported by netbeans yet.
- Then is download and installation, and if you're unluck, the consumed time is enough for watching a film.
- Download GNU source-level debugger (aka GDB), and install it to mingw directory.
- Download and install msys: Minimal system, and after that there is a simple Configuration Wizard.
- Install netbeans 5.5.1 and netbeans 5.5.1 C/C ++ development pack.
Now Standard C/C ++ applications can be compiled and run correctly. if you have a basic knowledge of these tools like mafile and GCC, netbeans can handle most developments, though not very convenient sometimes. netbeans 6.0 Beta has been out, but I don't know the improvements of C/C ++ development components.