Launch failed no binaries [closed] - c++

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I installed Eclipse to work with C++, but it says launch failed no binaries when I try to run it. I tried setting PE Windows Parser as I saw on Google, but in the list of binaries there is nothing, it is blank. There is no parser in the settings tab.

Installed Visual Studio in the end.

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No option to run a .cpp file in Visual Studio 2019 [closed]

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I am new to Visual Studio and C++. I want to run a simple C++ program to print hello world. but I don't have an option to run the file. I first used Visual Studio for Python and so there was on python workload.
Now I have installed the C++ workload that say - Desktop development or something like that. But all the options to run the file are in python.
You need to create Win32 Console Application project, add there your cpp file, then compile and run.

IGB_UIO Crashed sudddenly [closed]

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My igb_uio driver of dpdk crashed suddenly. It was working fine. Then suddenly it stopped working and wont load up. It gives the following error, any ideas?
Error ->
The Linux version you are running and Kernel module igb_uio are different. Rebuild the DPDK kernel module to work for current Linux.
Note: I highly recommend to least do basic debug for linux kernel build. refer
stackoverflow link describing module error format

How to generate a C++ installer with all files embeded in it? [closed]

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I generated an executable with C++ that copies files from a folder to another one,
Is there a way to include the folder that I copy inside my program instead of having it on the disk ?
I'm not using Visual C++, only DevCPP on windows and I'm targetting only windows machines.
Thanks
This is a basic option of most setup frameworks.
Free Option: NSIS
Use the example under Simply install a file to see how you can embed files into the installer, specify where to unpack them, etc.
Paid Option: InstallShield
See the Basic MSI Project Tutorial for more info

"This version of C:\TURBOC3\BIN\TCC.EXE is not compatible with the version of Windows you're running. [closed]

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I have downloaded zip file of Turbo C++ 3.2 for my windows 10 64-bit. I can not run it in cmd because it gives mentioned error. But it perfectly runs in turbo c++. I have set environment variables. what should i do?
64Bit Windows no longer supports old 16Bit DOS applications. You need to use doxbox to get the tool running or use this updated TurboC++ version, which includes DOSBox and does magic for you.

C++ project to linux [closed]

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I have a C++ project build on Visual C++ Express 2010 which includes a mysql dynamic library. I would to to convert it to a linux executable file. How may I achieve that?
"How may I achieve that?"
That totally depends on how portably your C++ code was written. If you only have dependencies to the MySQL C++ API, then chances are good, that you can install the necessary libraries on your linux system, and build your executable linking against these.