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Check that you have the GNU C Compiler installed by typing gcc --version into a terminal.
[ X If you don't have the linter package installed, either update to the latest version of linter-gcc or install linter directly with apm install linter.
Ensure that you are using a valid grammar - either C/C++/C++14
Ensure that you have read all the relevant information in the wiki, particularly the Common Issues page.
Issue (including debugging messages):
After hours trying to find the problem of the linter not being able to find the header files, found the problem.
My Linux Mint, is in Portuguese (Brazilian). The Desktop, is named as "Área de Trabalho". The Linter-gcc surely can't work with special characters, or spaces. I would do a pull request to fix it, but, I really don't know too much about Atom packages and javascript.
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gcc --version
into a terminal.linter
package installed, either update to the latest version oflinter-gcc
or install linter directly withapm install linter
.Issue (including debugging messages):
After hours trying to find the problem of the linter not being able to find the header files, found the problem.
My Linux Mint, is in Portuguese (Brazilian). The Desktop, is named as "Área de Trabalho". The Linter-gcc surely can't work with special characters, or spaces. I would do a pull request to fix it, but, I really don't know too much about Atom packages and javascript.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: