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Active 6 years, 10 months ago. Viewed 2k times. Improve this question. When linking to the blas DLL, you need something in the form of -lblas. Now you're just adding the blas. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. This may be due to an error in the mingw package you are using. The same thing happened to me. Improve this answer. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google.

Sign up using Facebook. I compiled and successfully runned about 20 codes in C in the past even with a use of GMP library. I uninstalled C::B 10 and downloaded and installed the The error still existed Note :After installing the What is this red mark story?

Quote from: ToApolytoXaos on June 29, , pm. Quote from: thomas on June 29, , pm. If you have ruled out all the "well-known" issues, you can use ProcessMonitor to see what is actually going wrong. In addition to "no such file", this will also tell you exactly what file and path it was looking for. That may help narrow down the problem. Quote from: thomas on June 30, , pm. I got something. When I make a new file test.

You have to build the target after you've added the file. Have you? BlueHazzard Developer Lives here! The Delocalized Physicist. One more digit of importance. Folding Phonons. Jun 19 Current day computers generally have bit processors , and most even have bit operating systems. On such systems, bit programs will run fine, but bit programs can make more efficient use of the underlying system. When we installed a fortran compiler and the code::blocks IDE , the default fortran compiler generated bit programs.

You may first start to look for ways of increasing the stack-size of your program, but you will soon discover that the problem is more profound: a bit program cannot access address spacing beyond 4Gb. In practice, generally you will not even reach 4Gb before running into problems. So you need to install a new compiler capable of providing bit programs. It is true that the installation runs very smoothly and I would suggest it for this reason alone.

Unfortunately the most recent gcc version available at the time of writing this blogpost was gcc Luckily, this problem is resolved for gcc Once TDM catches up to gcc



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