

Entries should match the location of wxWidgets on your computer. Create a new global variable named wx and define the base, include and lib fields. Run Code::Blocks and go to Settings -> Global Variables. If you don't know how to add MinGW to the Windows PATH environment variable: If you installed in the default location, the path to add is: C:\Program Files\CodeBlocks\MinGW\bin Add the path for the MinGW compiler to the Windows PATH environment variable. Run the Code Blocks installer, accept defaults for everything. WxWidgets: Release: Windows ZIP or Windows 7Z For others like me, this might be useful.Ĭode Blocks: Release: I had no experience with wxWidgets, but quite a lot with Code::Blocks.

Steps to get a working installation of Code::Blocks 20.03 w/ MinGW 8.1.0 and wxWidgets 3.1.3
