Help. I have a C++ project that I was working on in Windows(7) using CB v12.11
I've been using CB for about a year now and I must say that I LOVE it better then Visual C.
however, a need for a linux binary has arisen and I'm not totally nix savvy.
when I tried the normal installation using apt
sudo apt-get install codeblocks
it installed v10.05 --- not what I wanted, so I purged it and downloaded the .tar.bz from the downloads page, and I just followed normal procedure
tar -xjvf tarballname.tar.bz2
but now I'm left with a ****load of .deb files - there's no makefile, no config, etc.
how would I go about building/installing all these deb files without having to open each one in "Software Center" and hope there's no broken dependencies?
I mean, there's got to be an easier way; the package creator(s) wouldn't make it this difficult on purpose would they?
Thanks Jen!
I saw the link to your repo on the downloads page but it was a dead link that didn't work.
thankyou for providing a working link.
EDIT: now I have a new problem:
Reading package lists... Done
W: GPG error: http://apt.jenslody.de stable InRelease: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY C96E627C6EEB25C9
xyphos@vbox:/etc/apt$ sudo apt-get install jens-lody-debian-keyring
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package jens-lody-debian-keyring
xyphos@vbox:/etc/apt$