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Feedback - Module 0. Setting up #135
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I think this might link to the correct part of the C++ compiler page. What do you think @helendduncan ? |
Yes - we did end up looking there but I was unsure as under "Less useful information" was a warning not to use MinGW-w64 which I believe the student had. The student had installed VS code and they got that up and running - but it was a bit opaque (to me at least) about what to do for this on a Windows machine (and when it would be needed)? |
I think the basic point is:
If you are using Anaconda, the compiler they used should be |
Things that came up in the 2022 set-up clinic for the RSE course.
Terminal cannot find the (installed) conda.
Solution: Edit .zshrc to include
Query regarding C++ compiler for Windows
In the installation instructions there is a section about installing C++ for Windows (presumably for module 9?). The "see here for details" link is to a non-ATI repo with some help but it appears that a
setup.py
is needed. This isn't in the repo that I could see.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: