![]() ![]() > Nice, you should get the whole 'src' folder in your project ![]() > Press 'select all' then 'OK' for the target, all we will be needing is 'Release' so uncheck 'Debug'. ![]() > Search for your BulletPhysics folder ( the one you extracted ) then choose the 'src' folder. > Now right click your project file then 'add files Recursively' > Remove the default file 'main.cpp' ( cause we won't be needing it ). Open Code::Blocks then choose New Project. This one is kinda tricky, so keep focused. > Return again to your Code::Blocks project ( Irrlicht - gcc.cbp ) then choose again 'win32 - Release - accurate' in your 'Build target' but this time, the one under 'win32 - Debug - Static' ( this one for the static lib. you should find your DLL ( Irrlicht.dll ). > Now in your Irrlicht directory go to /bin/win32-gcc/ also when the process is finished, you should get 'compiled succefully' in C::B 'Build log'. Sɪᴅᴇ ɴᴏᴛᴇ : the process can take minutes depending on your pc specs, so be relaxed. > In 'build target' choose 'win32 - Release - accurate' (this one is for the Dynamic lib) then press build > Now inside that folder, search for Irrlicht-gcc.cbp ( it's a code::block project ) & open it ![]() > Go to irrlicht directory, then /source/irrlicht/ ✎ As a side note, you have Code::Blocks installed, irrlicht extracted & bulletPhysics also. _☑ have Irrlicht & BulletPhysics & Code::Blocks Downloaded and comes here by order : Irrlicht + BulletPhysics + Code::Blocks With PICs シ : _So i hope this one clears out all the problems/issues faced during that stage. After searching many times on google plus irrlicht and bullet's forum i've saw that many users interfers with many issues during using/compiling Irrlicht/ bullet_physics using Code::Blocks. ![]()
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