This worked - thank you! I'm running into two more problems.
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Scriptcs' Is Not Recognized As An Internal Or External Command Operable Program Or Batch File
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'C: mypath Debug filename.exe' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.' The path IS where the.exe should be (in the Debug folder), but it's not there. I tried building and running the same project on another computer and it works fine. 'vue-cli-service' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. Node and npm are both upto date Please sign in or create an account to participate in this conversation.
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The gcc.exe compiler is installed but the install folder is not located in the PATH environment variable.Since gcc is not native to Windows I suspect it is the former.Here is a simple 5 step tutorial on getting MinGW up and running on Windows:Note: MinGW is a port of GNU gcc to Windows.Finally gcc.exe is the GNU C compiler. If you are looking to compile C you need to run the g.exe instead.