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I just installed CLion on my Windows, and started a new project, but got some trouble setting up the environment.

When I tried to run the program, it says CMake executable not found

And I clicked the blue-colored message Configure, it jumps to Toolchains in settings.

Here, my question is, isn't the toolchain kind of minor things that link to another environment just for ease of use, not a must-do thing?

It says that I should make some toolchains with one of WSL, VS, MinGW, Cygwin. Here, one of these, VS is another IDE, which makes me confusing, because it seems against the purpose of installing CLion that it requires the installation of another IDE.

In summary, what's the purpose of toolchains? Should I install one of those for running C in CLion?

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    CLion doesn't come with a compiler. The compiler (and related utilities) are part of the "toolchain" that you need to install. Nov 6, 2018 at 9:56
  • @Someprogrammerdude thanks! Then isn't there any way I just download the compiler not the entire program? e.g. just download gcc, not heavy WSL..!
    – Now.Zero
    Nov 6, 2018 at 10:05
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    Yes that's what MinGW is for. Nov 6, 2018 at 10:55

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