![]() It should be populated properly, but it can't hurt to check.Īlso make sure that the MinGW version Code::Blocks uses is the same that was used to compile Ogre.ĭo not use the MinGW version that comes with Code::Blocks. Goto Settings -> Compiler and Debugger to show the Global compiler settings: Start Code::Blocks and pick the MinGW compiler from the list of detected build systems. It is suggested to download the version that does not come with its own version of MinGW, as it might be incompatible with the one used to compile the Ogre SDK.Ĭreate a directory for it - C:\CodeBlocks - and unzip the three archives into it. Get it at: įor instructions on how to install MinGW go to: Install Code::Blocksĭownload the Code::Blocks official release. Setting up Code::Blocks / MinGW for OGRE Development Install the latest MinGW official distribution Make sure that the environment variable OGRE_HOME is pointing to the root of the Ogre MinGW SDK. Install the Ogre SDK as detailed here: Installing the Ogre SDK
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