Dev-C++ is "portable" but it must be launced with "-c ." It also uses absolute paths in the devcpp.ini file. I wrote a launcher for it that uses the -c switch and takes care of the absolute paths.
Name: Dev-C++ Portable
Version: 4.9.9.2
Website: http://mi3.ig3.net/code/portable/devcpp ... table.html
Download: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfile ... _id=190331
License: OpenSource/GPL
Dev-C++ Portable
Re: Dev-C++ Portable
Old topic update: DEV-C++ v5.7.0 has been released (changelog athttp://orwelldevcpp.blogspot.pt/2014/07 ... eased.html).
BTW, here's a related editorial by one of the directors of Embarcadero Technologies:
- http://www.portablefreeware.com/forums/ ... php?t=7611
http://www.portablefreeware.com/forums/ ... php?t=1417
BTW, here's a related editorial by one of the directors of Embarcadero Technologies:
- Why C++ is the perfect choice for modern app development
http://betanews.com/2014/07/22/why-c-is ... velopment/
Re: Dev-C++ Portable
hi
it's updated to 6.30
I have tried many time to compile lame.exe and audacity without luck , on the contrary never been able to compile anything with any c++ compiler
had someone compiled some opensource with a c++ compiler or dev c++
thanks
it's updated to 6.30
I have tried many time to compile lame.exe and audacity without luck , on the contrary never been able to compile anything with any c++ compiler
had someone compiled some opensource with a c++ compiler or dev c++
thanks