I hate to say this Kitty but just updated to 8.174 and it doesn't quite play nicely if you have MinGW set up on a Vista/Windows7 (and possibly XP) machine and you want to build any OSX, iPhone or DLL projects. After playing around you can still build Win32-DLL's if the MinGW version is 3.4.5 as it still searches the PATH Environment variable any other version of MinGW and building DLL's will fail. Other wise every thing else seems to compile ok on my machines.
If any one is still having problems the work around is still to modify your platform.ini to point to a custom batch file like the one below:
If any one is still having problems the work around is still to modify your platform.ini to point to a custom batch file like the one below:
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rem Force GLBasic to use iPhone Compiler
rem SAVE THIS BATCH FILE TO YOUR "platform\iphone\" ROOT FOLDER AS arm-apple-darwin9-g++.bat
rem Get the absolute path of this batch file
set GLBASIC=%~dp0
rem Set up the paths
set BIN=%GLBASIC%bin
set LIB=%GLBASIC%lib
rem If GCC_EXEC_PREFIX is set in the system environment variables make sure it's cleared
set GCC_EXEC_PREFIX=
rem set the PATH variable temporarily to point to GLBasic's Compilers tool and library suite
set PATH=%BIN%;%LIB%
rem execute the iphone compiler with verbose output (-v)
arm-apple-darwin9-g++.exe -v %*