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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T17:15:49+00:00 2026-05-11T17:15:49+00:00

I’ve tried everything from reading the Netbeans help to browsing Google. This code works

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I’ve tried everything from reading the Netbeans help to browsing Google.
This code works fine in Dev-Cpp but not Netbeans 6.5.1. Netveans also places and exclamation mark next to #include <iostream> which i checked and is in the include path of netbeans and is in the include folder:

#include <iostream>
int main() {
    std::cout << "Test"  << "\n";
    return (0);
}

My build tools are set to:

Family: MinGW

Base Directory: C:\Dev-Cpp\bin

C Compiler: C:\Dev-Cpp\bin\gcc.exe

C++ Compiler: C:\Dev-Cpp\bin\g++.exe

Fortran Compiler: C:\Dev-Cpp\bin\g77.exe

Make Command: C:\Dev-Cpp\bin\make.exe

Debugger Command: C:\Dev-Cpp\bin\gdb.exe

I get error:

Running "C:\Dev-Cpp\bin\make.exe  -f Makefile CONF=Debug" in C:\Documents and Settings\Babiker\Desktop\Temp\Test

! was unexpected at this time.

C:\Dev-Cpp\bin\make.exe: *** [.validate-impl] Error 255


Build failed. Exit value 2.
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    2026-05-11T17:15:50+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 5:15 pm

    The cause of the error is that Netbeans is incompatible with MinGW’s make.

    You have a choice of supported make versions:

    • Cygwin’s make. Cygwin is a blessing. It brings as much Unix to Windows as you’d like.
    • MinGW’s own MSYS, which “is a collection of GNU utilities such as bash, make, gawk and grep to allow building of applications and programs which depend on traditionally UNIX tools to be present”. It is also a much smaller download than Cygwin.
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