I've got Debian lenny, there is no problem if i put the etch source.... but you made it with libxwbase2.8-0 and libxwgtk2.8-0 in etch (and lenny) the version of that packages are 2.6 ... so it's better to made the resources with that version
wxWidgets 2.8.6 is out and debian or ubuntu packages can be found (look at the
wxWidgets download page),
but codeblocks is developped with / for 2.8.4 at the moment.
sources for debian can be downloaded from
http://apt.tt-solutions.com/debian/ etch main
key-import to apt's trusted keys:
wget -q http://www.tt-solutions.com/vz/key.asc -O- | sudo apt-key add -
No love for linux anymore? I use windows but I've noticed the last few releases aren't for linux.
I think it is better this way.
Windows users just need one version and like just to download working programs.
Linux users need different versions depending on their distribution and prefer to build their own program by compiling the source and optimise where they can.
The next official version will probably be in all kind of linux flavours, but I don't think we have to worry to much about an official release yet .
I build with pure etch / pure sid against wxWidgets2.8.4 from apt.tt-solutions
and the standard shared libraries and compilers shipped with this distributions.
This should reliably work for these distributions.