Why is it so inconvient to use the @Drive trick? If you check out the
windows paths, they're all specified starting with a drive letter.
Linux paths start with root . . .
For this to work, I (or someone else picking up Geany Portable) would
have to distribute MinGW with Geany Portable. And I haven't been able
to get MinGW to work even installed as a regular system application for
quite some time.
In my experience compiling something with MinGW on windows rarely ends
well, if it ends at all!
On 8/9/2012 2:01 AM, Ma Xiaojun wrote:
Unlike *nix, there is no GCC in PATH even MinGW is installed.
Configuring PATH manually can be challenging for noob.
So, I wonder, can Geany people publish Windoze releases bundled with MinGW?
Or, can I add path to Geany Portable that is relative to `pwd` rather
than @Drive
Thank you in advance!
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