Skip to main content
replaced http://cs50.stackexchange.com/ with https://cs50.stackexchange.com/
Source Link

Not by using the appliance unfortunately. When you compile the program in the appliance it creates an executable for Linux only. To get this running on Windows you will need to compile the program on Windows.

Exactly how you do this depends on how you set up the environment. At the very least you will need:

Another caveat is that the version of SPL provided may not work on windows. I ran into the same problem running this on Mac, and it seemed undoable at first, but fortunately Rob Bowden provided a recompiled binary for OS XRob Bowden provided a recompiled binary for OS X. I am not sure if this will also work on Windows.

Not by using the appliance unfortunately. When you compile the program in the appliance it creates an executable for Linux only. To get this running on Windows you will need to compile the program on Windows.

Exactly how you do this depends on how you set up the environment. At the very least you will need:

Another caveat is that the version of SPL provided may not work on windows. I ran into the same problem running this on Mac, and it seemed undoable at first, but fortunately Rob Bowden provided a recompiled binary for OS X. I am not sure if this will also work on Windows.

Not by using the appliance unfortunately. When you compile the program in the appliance it creates an executable for Linux only. To get this running on Windows you will need to compile the program on Windows.

Exactly how you do this depends on how you set up the environment. At the very least you will need:

Another caveat is that the version of SPL provided may not work on windows. I ran into the same problem running this on Mac, and it seemed undoable at first, but fortunately Rob Bowden provided a recompiled binary for OS X. I am not sure if this will also work on Windows.

Added links to resources.
Source Link
Luke Van In
  • 2.7k
  • 14
  • 26

Not by using the appliance unfortunately. When you compile the program in the appliance it creates an executable for Linux only. To get this running on Windows you will need to compile the program on Windows.

Exactly how you do this depends on how you set up the environment. At the very least you will need:

Another caveat is that the version of SPL provided may not work on windows. I ran into the same problem running this on Mac, and it seemed undoable at first, but fortunately Rob Bowden provided a recompiled binary for OS XRob Bowden provided a recompiled binary for OS X. I am not sure if this will also work on Windows.

Not by using the appliance unfortunately. When you compile the program in the appliance it creates an executable for Linux only. To get this running on Windows you will need to compile the program on Windows.

Exactly how you do this depends on how you set up the environment. At the very least you will need:

  • C compiler (e.g. MingW, CygWin, Microsoft C)
  • Java (required for Stanford Portable Library)
  • CS50 library (see here for instructions)

Another caveat is that the version of SPL provided may not work on windows. I ran into the same problem running this on Mac, and it seemed undoable at first, but fortunately Rob Bowden provided a recompiled binary for OS X. I am not sure if this will also work on Windows.

Not by using the appliance unfortunately. When you compile the program in the appliance it creates an executable for Linux only. To get this running on Windows you will need to compile the program on Windows.

Exactly how you do this depends on how you set up the environment. At the very least you will need:

Another caveat is that the version of SPL provided may not work on windows. I ran into the same problem running this on Mac, and it seemed undoable at first, but fortunately Rob Bowden provided a recompiled binary for OS X. I am not sure if this will also work on Windows.

Source Link
Luke Van In
  • 2.7k
  • 14
  • 26

Not by using the appliance unfortunately. When you compile the program in the appliance it creates an executable for Linux only. To get this running on Windows you will need to compile the program on Windows.

Exactly how you do this depends on how you set up the environment. At the very least you will need:

  • C compiler (e.g. MingW, CygWin, Microsoft C)
  • Java (required for Stanford Portable Library)
  • CS50 library (see here for instructions)

Another caveat is that the version of SPL provided may not work on windows. I ran into the same problem running this on Mac, and it seemed undoable at first, but fortunately Rob Bowden provided a recompiled binary for OS X. I am not sure if this will also work on Windows.