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Where is the C++ Toolchain installed by default on the hardrive

I want to know where the toolchain is installed to from the installer, thanks.
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Re: Where is the C++ Toolchain installed by default on the hardrive

That would depend on your OS. They are always installed into some folder on the PATH, so if you just need to run them, don't worry about the location, just run them.

Otherwise:
Debian/Ubuntu: /usr/bin/
Mac OS X: /usr/local/bin/
Windows: \frc

On most windows systems that should be on the C drive, but I've seen reports of it being on other drives
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Re: Where is the C++ Toolchain installed by default on the hardrive

Thank you. I found it installed in a drive other than C:/, so if others have trouble finding it, remember to check all drives.
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Re: Where is the C++ Toolchain installed by default on the hardrive

It may be the case that you had the install package on a different drive than C: when you did the install. I've heard that there was a "glitch" in the installer that people mostly found by virtue of passing a USB stick around and installing directly from the USB stick which was problematic. I'd suggest copying the install package to C: and then install and see if it winds up in c:\frc
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