'g++' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file
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#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
cout<<"hi"<<endl;
return 0;
}
I am using Sublime text 3, and I am getting this error:
error-
'g++' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
[Finished in 0.0s]
c++
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#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
cout<<"hi"<<endl;
return 0;
}
I am using Sublime text 3, and I am getting this error:
error-
'g++' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
[Finished in 0.0s]
c++
5
It means that you haven't installedg++
correctly.
– abhishek_naik
Jul 29 '16 at 6:49
Which operating system are you using ?.
– Shravan40
Jul 29 '16 at 7:01
I voted to close this question as off topic.
– Al Bundy
Jul 29 '16 at 10:07
@Shravan40 the message looks like crap windows messages: so, windows
– Jean-François Fabre
May 24 at 19:08
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up vote
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down vote
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#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
cout<<"hi"<<endl;
return 0;
}
I am using Sublime text 3, and I am getting this error:
error-
'g++' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
[Finished in 0.0s]
c++
#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
cout<<"hi"<<endl;
return 0;
}
I am using Sublime text 3, and I am getting this error:
error-
'g++' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
[Finished in 0.0s]
c++
c++
edited Jul 29 '16 at 7:27
Garf365
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asked Jul 29 '16 at 6:47
Rakesh Dagdi
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5
It means that you haven't installedg++
correctly.
– abhishek_naik
Jul 29 '16 at 6:49
Which operating system are you using ?.
– Shravan40
Jul 29 '16 at 7:01
I voted to close this question as off topic.
– Al Bundy
Jul 29 '16 at 10:07
@Shravan40 the message looks like crap windows messages: so, windows
– Jean-François Fabre
May 24 at 19:08
add a comment |
5
It means that you haven't installedg++
correctly.
– abhishek_naik
Jul 29 '16 at 6:49
Which operating system are you using ?.
– Shravan40
Jul 29 '16 at 7:01
I voted to close this question as off topic.
– Al Bundy
Jul 29 '16 at 10:07
@Shravan40 the message looks like crap windows messages: so, windows
– Jean-François Fabre
May 24 at 19:08
5
5
It means that you haven't installed
g++
correctly.– abhishek_naik
Jul 29 '16 at 6:49
It means that you haven't installed
g++
correctly.– abhishek_naik
Jul 29 '16 at 6:49
Which operating system are you using ?.
– Shravan40
Jul 29 '16 at 7:01
Which operating system are you using ?.
– Shravan40
Jul 29 '16 at 7:01
I voted to close this question as off topic.
– Al Bundy
Jul 29 '16 at 10:07
I voted to close this question as off topic.
– Al Bundy
Jul 29 '16 at 10:07
@Shravan40 the message looks like crap windows messages: so, windows
– Jean-François Fabre
May 24 at 19:08
@Shravan40 the message looks like crap windows messages: so, windows
– Jean-François Fabre
May 24 at 19:08
add a comment |
1 Answer
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Try to set g++
to your system path.
You can refer to this:http://stephencoakley.com/2015/01/21/guide-setting-up-a-simple-c-development-environment-on-windows
or
http://www1.cmc.edu/pages/faculty/alee/g++/g++.html
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1 Answer
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active
oldest
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
5
down vote
accepted
Try to set g++
to your system path.
You can refer to this:http://stephencoakley.com/2015/01/21/guide-setting-up-a-simple-c-development-environment-on-windows
or
http://www1.cmc.edu/pages/faculty/alee/g++/g++.html
add a comment |
up vote
5
down vote
accepted
Try to set g++
to your system path.
You can refer to this:http://stephencoakley.com/2015/01/21/guide-setting-up-a-simple-c-development-environment-on-windows
or
http://www1.cmc.edu/pages/faculty/alee/g++/g++.html
add a comment |
up vote
5
down vote
accepted
up vote
5
down vote
accepted
Try to set g++
to your system path.
You can refer to this:http://stephencoakley.com/2015/01/21/guide-setting-up-a-simple-c-development-environment-on-windows
or
http://www1.cmc.edu/pages/faculty/alee/g++/g++.html
Try to set g++
to your system path.
You can refer to this:http://stephencoakley.com/2015/01/21/guide-setting-up-a-simple-c-development-environment-on-windows
or
http://www1.cmc.edu/pages/faculty/alee/g++/g++.html
answered Jul 29 '16 at 6:56
M.S Chaudhari
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20.5k663133
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5
It means that you haven't installed
g++
correctly.– abhishek_naik
Jul 29 '16 at 6:49
Which operating system are you using ?.
– Shravan40
Jul 29 '16 at 7:01
I voted to close this question as off topic.
– Al Bundy
Jul 29 '16 at 10:07
@Shravan40 the message looks like crap windows messages: so, windows
– Jean-François Fabre
May 24 at 19:08