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I would like to use the Code::Blocks IDE to build a C++ project based on a CMakeLists.txt file. Previously, I was using Qt Creator, where I could open a CMakeLists.txt file directly, which would create a project. I could then define the build commands, eg. cmake ../src followed by make -j8. This would run cmake on the CMakeLists.txt file, and then run make on the makefile.

How can I do something similar in Code::Blocks? If I try to create a new project, it gives me the option of creating an empty project, but then I am stuck as to where to go next...

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It's similar but you have to specify the compiler, supposing that you have a folder project/build and project/src and your CMakeLists.txt is under /project. Then your commands should be something as the following :

$ cd build/
$ cmake .. -G"CodeBlocks - Unix Makefiles"

you will have your CodeBlocks project created on the /build.

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    Thanks, but I was hoping to be able to do this within the IDE, rather than using the command line. For example, I would like to be able to click on Build from the menu, and for Code::Blocks to then run cmake ../src followed by make... Jun 3, 2016 at 15:27
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    @Karnivaurus Have you found a way to achieve this?
    – stdcerr
    Jan 16, 2019 at 2:36
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Code::Blocks, has its own .cbp files which do the same things as Makefile automatically.

Therefore Code::blocks canot generate a Makefile, but you can build your project from an alredy existing Makefile, i've found a very good explaination of it on the code::blocks wiki. I do hope this will help you :)

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    won't help if the page doesn't exist. Aug 24, 2021 at 3:51
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    Ok so after some tests it apears that the page have some sort of issues, if it doesn't load and give "502 Bad Gateway" you can try again, it will work out eventually. But the page does exist, if you search "codeblock wiki makefile" it's like one of the first results
    – Sorann753
    Sep 3, 2021 at 5:38

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