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User forums => Using Code::Blocks => Topic started by: bootstrap on August 22, 2010, 03:49:28 pm
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I just installed 64-bit ubuntu 10.04 and codeblocks 10.05 but cannot create a new project.
When I click "create a new project" a dialog appears with these categories:
projects
build targets
files
custom
user templates
When I select "projects", nothing appears in the window below "Category:". To the right of "Category:" is some kind of pulldown menu that says "<All Categories>" in it. When I click on "<All Categories>", nothing appears below. At all times the "go" button is grayed out, so it is impossible to create a new project... as far as I can see.
What's my problem?
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Turn on Script Wizard Plugin is the normal solution under Windows.
Tim S.
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That should not be the cause, because the scriptedwizard-plugin should be in the codeblocks-(core-)package (at least if the original package-structure is used).
Where did you get your C::B from ?
Can you start C::B from console with -d parameter and copy the contents of the Code::blocks (debug) log and post it here (in code-tags).
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That should not be the cause, because the scriptedwizard-plugin should be in the codeblocks-(core-)package (at least if the original package-structure is used).
Where did you get your C::B from ?
Can you start C::B from console with -d parameter and copy the contents of the Code::blocks (debug) log and post it here (in code-tags).
Ehhhh. I can't believe I already forgot that. I know I followed several series of instructions that I found somewhere, but I think most of them were related to wxpython and wxwidgets. My vague memory is, installing codeblocks was via one of the ubuntu package installation applications.
Here is what I found in the "Code::Blocks Debug" tab after it started up... I hope this is that what you need:
Ah, man! It won't let me cut/copy/paste the contents of that tab. Give me a break! It will take me forever to type in all that stuff. Bummer. Okay... I created 2 images with "print-screen" that show the contents, which I attach (hopefully I can attach both).
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It says that the wizard is activated.
You can try to remove the config-file and see if it works than (just remove or better rename ~/.codeblocks/ ).
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It says that the wizard is activated.
You can try to remove the config-file and see if it works than (just remove or better rename ~/.codeblocks/ ).
I renamed the ~/.codeblocks directory, then started up codeblocks again. I still have the same problem. It created a new ~/.codeblocks directory that contains two subdirectories called plugins and scripts, both of which are empty (as they were previously).
In case I didn't say it before, the selected compiler is "gnu gcc compiler". Now what?
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Do you have something returned by this command:
"find /usr/share/codeblocks/templates/ -iname '*.script'"
Replace /usr with the prefix directory of you C::B installation
Also, go to Plugins -> Manage and verify that the Scripted wizard is enabled!
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Do you have something returned by this command:
"find /usr/share/codeblocks/templates/ -iname '*.script'"
Replace /usr with the prefix directory of you C::B installation
Also, go to Plugins -> Manage and verify that the Scripted wizard is enabled!
The find command generates:
/usr/share/codeblocks/templates/wizard/gtk/wizard.script
/usr/share/codeblocks/templates/wizard/dll/wizard.script
/usr/share/codeblocks/templates/wizard/directx/wizard.script
/usr/share/codeblocks/templates/wizard/sdl/wizard.script
/usr/share/codeblocks/templates/wizard/sfml/wizard.script
/usr/share/codeblocks/templates/wizard/stlport/wizard.script
/usr/share/codeblocks/templates/wizard/fltk/wizard.script
/usr/share/codeblocks/templates/wizard/ppc/wizard.script
/usr/share/codeblocks/templates/wizard/arm/wizard.script
/usr/share/codeblocks/templates/wizard/irrlicht/wizard.script
/usr/share/codeblocks/templates/wizard/avr/wizard.script
/usr/share/codeblocks/templates/wizard/c_file/wizard.script
/usr/share/codeblocks/templates/wizard/ogre/wizard.script
/usr/share/codeblocks/templates/wizard/d/wizard.script
/usr/share/codeblocks/templates/wizard/sharedlib/wizard.script
/usr/share/codeblocks/templates/wizard/win32gui/wizard.script
/usr/share/codeblocks/templates/wizard/glfw/wizard.script
/usr/share/codeblocks/templates/wizard/glut/wizard.script
/usr/share/codeblocks/templates/wizard/opengl/wizard.script
/usr/share/codeblocks/templates/wizard/empty/wizard.script
/usr/share/codeblocks/templates/wizard/empty_file/wizard.script
/usr/share/codeblocks/templates/wizard/smartwin/wizard.script
/usr/share/codeblocks/templates/wizard/wxwidgets/wizard.script
/usr/share/codeblocks/templates/wizard/qt4/wizard.script
/usr/share/codeblocks/templates/wizard/sys/wizard.script
/usr/share/codeblocks/templates/wizard/common_functions.script
/usr/share/codeblocks/templates/wizard/tricore/wizard.script
/usr/share/codeblocks/templates/wizard/config.script
/usr/share/codeblocks/templates/wizard/plugins/wizard.script
/usr/share/codeblocks/templates/wizard/console/wizard.script
/usr/share/codeblocks/templates/wizard/h_file/wizard.script
/usr/share/codeblocks/templates/wizard/matlab_csf/wizard.script
/usr/share/codeblocks/templates/wizard/lf/wizard.script
/usr/share/codeblocks/templates/wizard/staticlib/wizard.script
When I select "Plugins => Manage Plugins..." that displays a "Manage Plugins" dialog that is empty (except for a large borderless "tip" saying multiple selections are supported and warning against badly written plugins. When I click the "Install New" button, it browses to the desktop where no plugins exist - and therefore displays nothing capable of being installed.
So I guess the second test is showing us the problem... hopefully someone knows what this result signifies.
Please help ASAP... I have so much programming work I need to do, and I'm stuck! Thanks.
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Okay, I reinstalled ubuntu 64-bit 10.04 and codeblocks 10.05 and now it seems to work. I think I know what happened, which I'll mention here for anyone who has the same problem and finds this thread.
What I think happened is, when I created a link/shortcut on the desktop, it created a copy of the codeblocks executable instead of a link/shortcut. Since it was then being started in the /home/username/Desktop directory, I guess it wasn't finding files where it expected. At least that's my guess, because I don't think I installed anything differently. What I noticed is, the icon on the desktop is now codeblocks specific, while previously it was some generic looking diamond-shaped icon... I'm guessing a generic "executable" icon.