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I just installed Code :: Blocks 17.12 (I did it several times) on Ubuntu 18.4 and when I run a simple program hello world written in C I get information that says




It seems that this project has not been built yet. Do you want to build it now?




When I say yes it looks like nothing happened; when I say no I have this on the console




sh:1:/home/himou/bureau/test/bin/debug/test: not found " I tried to compile before launching but nothing happens




P.S.:




  1. I had already Code::Clocks (i don't remember which version) on Ubuntu 18.4 but Iad to format my laptop and I met this problem when I reinstalled Code::Blocks


  2. when I try to introduce a library or function Code::Blocks does not help me by giving me a list of possible choices



Here is my code :



#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

int main() {
printf("Hello world!n");
return 0;
}









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    I just installed Code :: Blocks 17.12 (I did it several times) on Ubuntu 18.4 and when I run a simple program hello world written in C I get information that says




    It seems that this project has not been built yet. Do you want to build it now?




    When I say yes it looks like nothing happened; when I say no I have this on the console




    sh:1:/home/himou/bureau/test/bin/debug/test: not found " I tried to compile before launching but nothing happens




    P.S.:




    1. I had already Code::Clocks (i don't remember which version) on Ubuntu 18.4 but Iad to format my laptop and I met this problem when I reinstalled Code::Blocks


    2. when I try to introduce a library or function Code::Blocks does not help me by giving me a list of possible choices



    Here is my code :



    #include <stdio.h>
    #include <stdlib.h>

    int main() {
    printf("Hello world!n");
    return 0;
    }









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      I just installed Code :: Blocks 17.12 (I did it several times) on Ubuntu 18.4 and when I run a simple program hello world written in C I get information that says




      It seems that this project has not been built yet. Do you want to build it now?




      When I say yes it looks like nothing happened; when I say no I have this on the console




      sh:1:/home/himou/bureau/test/bin/debug/test: not found " I tried to compile before launching but nothing happens




      P.S.:




      1. I had already Code::Clocks (i don't remember which version) on Ubuntu 18.4 but Iad to format my laptop and I met this problem when I reinstalled Code::Blocks


      2. when I try to introduce a library or function Code::Blocks does not help me by giving me a list of possible choices



      Here is my code :



      #include <stdio.h>
      #include <stdlib.h>

      int main() {
      printf("Hello world!n");
      return 0;
      }









      share|improve this question
















      I just installed Code :: Blocks 17.12 (I did it several times) on Ubuntu 18.4 and when I run a simple program hello world written in C I get information that says




      It seems that this project has not been built yet. Do you want to build it now?




      When I say yes it looks like nothing happened; when I say no I have this on the console




      sh:1:/home/himou/bureau/test/bin/debug/test: not found " I tried to compile before launching but nothing happens




      P.S.:




      1. I had already Code::Clocks (i don't remember which version) on Ubuntu 18.4 but Iad to format my laptop and I met this problem when I reinstalled Code::Blocks


      2. when I try to introduce a library or function Code::Blocks does not help me by giving me a list of possible choices



      Here is my code :



      #include <stdio.h>
      #include <stdlib.h>

      int main() {
      printf("Hello world!n");
      return 0;
      }






      compiling






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