>From the command line, terminal, whatever: $which clang++ a path will be listed. unless clang++ is not on your system, or not in your $PATH echo $PATH
then for giggles: ls -al /usr/bin/clang++ or wherever your clang++ resides. is it marked executable? I saw a similar issue with someone else last week where the compiler was not executable. I'd also be willing to guess some sort of permission issue. On Sun, Oct 6, 2024 at 7:25 AM Enrico Tröger via Users < users@lists.geany.org> wrote: > On 06.10.24 12:41, Avdhoot Jadhav via Users wrote: > > So what are the possible things I could try out? I have symlinks to clang > > in /usr/bin. > This is weird, Geany should find clang++ then except /usr/bin is not > part of your $PATH environment variable but this is highly unlikely. > > You could try to specify the full path /usr/bin/clang++ in the Build > commands. > > You can also try to execute clang++ in the embedded Terminal tab in > Geany itself. I guess it uses the same environment as Geany itself and > so will probably not find clang++ as well. > > Regards, > Enrico > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list -- users@lists.geany.org > To unsubscribe send an email to users-le...@lists.geany.org > -- Eric Lovejoy Bangor Makerspace Outreach liaison. Bangor Makerspace 34 Freedom Parkway Hermon, Me, 04401 makerspaceban...@gmail.com Phone: (207)-401-5878 Make.Break.Learn.Fix.Repeat https://bangormakerspace.org
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