[Insight-users] A challenge to all Windows users
Michael Jackson
mike.jackson at bluequartz.net
Wed Dec 23 12:00:10 EST 2009
What EXACTLY is your PATH variable at this point?
you should have added ";C:\MinGW\bin" and NOT just ";C:\MinGW" to your
PATH. The PATH variable says where to find executables at. There are
NO executables in ";C:\MinGW" but there are in ";C:\MinGW\bin". Which
is what CMake is telling you in a round about sort of way.
Do this. Open a "Command Prompt" and type "gcc". What happens? type
"mingw32-make". What happens?
Report back.
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Mike Jackson mike.jackson at bluequartz.net
BlueQuartz Software www.bluequartz.net
Principal Software Engineer Dayton, Ohio
On Dec 23, 2009, at 11:38 AM, URI wrote:
> I even tried this on two different computers (Win7 64-bit and a
> WinXP 32-bit
> machine that I had never installed any of these programs on before,
> so I
> know that one is unspoiled). I see by your addition the path
> variable that
> you installed MinGW to C:\MinGW which is where I installed it as
> well. I
> also double-checked that my path variable has additions for both
> MinGW and
> CMake.
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