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Offline Jenna

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Re: The 24 August 2010 build (6527) is out.
« Reply #15 on: August 27, 2010, 02:10:19 pm »
  • bug-fix of crash for non-attached plugins (e.g. disabled EditorTweaks), thanks oBFusCATe
This problems should have been fixed. :(
Is it possible that you've not installed the nightly correctly?
Can you try to remove all files from the nightly and extract the new files in a clean directory?
If I understand correctly, the crash Xaviou mentioned happens if EditorTweaks is enabled and he uses i18n, if it is disabled no crash occurs.

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Re: The 24 August 2010 build (6527) is out.
« Reply #16 on: August 27, 2010, 02:19:22 pm »
Hi
If I understand correctly, the crash Xaviou mentioned happens if EditorTweaks is enabled and he uses i18n, if it is disabled no crash occurs.
That's right

If EditorTweaks or i18n is disabled, all works fine
If both are enabled, the right-click crash.


Can you try to remove all files from the nightly and extract the new files in a clean directory?

That's what I've done before sending my previous post :
- deleting all the files in my CB_INSTALL_DIR
- re-downloading all the files (including wxWidgets and MinGW dlls)
- extracting the files from the downloaded archives
- adding the "\share\CodeBlocks\locale\fr_FR" and putting translations files in it

Regards.


The french wxWidgets site : http://www.wxdev.fr
My wxWidgets's stuff : https://wxstuff.xaviou.fr/

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Re: The 24 August 2010 build (6527) is out.
« Reply #17 on: August 27, 2010, 03:19:06 pm »
Hi Xaviou,
can you try svn r6550.
After recreation of the language-files, the crash should be fixed.

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Re: The 24 August 2010 build (6527) is out.
« Reply #18 on: August 27, 2010, 07:51:58 pm »
Hi,
I can't answer for Xaviou of course, but I have the same problem, with the same configuration (except I have Win XP SP3). Svn 6550 does not solve this i18n problem for me, sorry. Even after rebuilding CB (of course) or rebuilding the language file (extracting chains to a .po file and converting to .mo one). Disabling EditorTweaks is the best solution for now !

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Windows 11 64 bits (23H2), svn C::B (last version or almost!), wxWidgets 3.2.4 (tests with 3.3), Msys2 Compilers 13.2.0, 64 bits (seh, posix : gcc, g++ and gfortran in C:\msys64\mingw64) or 32 bits (dwarf2, posix  in C:\msys64\mingw32).

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Re: The 24 August 2010 build (6527) is out.
« Reply #19 on: August 27, 2010, 08:45:18 pm »
Hi,
I can't answer for Xaviou of course, but I have the same problem, with the same configuration (except I have Win XP SP3). Svn 6550 does not solve this i18n problem for me, sorry. Even after rebuilding CB (of course) or rebuilding the language file (extracting chains to a .po file and converting to .mo one). Disabling EditorTweaks is the best solution for now !

gd_on
Can you provide your po- and mo-files ?

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Re: The 24 August 2010 build (6527) is out.
« Reply #20 on: August 28, 2010, 06:00:27 pm »
My last files, po and mo files for svn 6550 are here. they should not be very different from those given by xaviou a few days ago (quite normal, they have many common things !).

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Re: The 24 August 2010 build (6527) is out.
« Reply #21 on: August 29, 2010, 02:30:33 pm »
BUG!!!     Can not be opened in the editor right !!!   Please Fix it!
windows xp sp3     chinese
Code::Blocks svn6900 + wmingwm10_gcc441 + wxWidgets 2.8.11.03(Compile the package【wxpack】)

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Re: The 24 August 2010 build (6527) is out.
« Reply #22 on: August 29, 2010, 02:50:13 pm »
BUG!!!     Can not be opened in the editor right !!!   Please Fix it!
Sorry, I don't understand.

Please explain more exactly what you want and what does not work.

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Re: The 24 August 2010 build (6527) is out.
« Reply #23 on: August 30, 2010, 07:36:05 am »
BUG!!!     Can not be opened in the editor right !!!   Please Fix it!
Sorry, I don't understand.

Please explain more exactly what you want and what does not work.
In the editor, use the right mouse button, open the shortcut menu, the program collapse.
SVN 6508 from the version on this issue began.
« Last Edit: August 30, 2010, 07:40:23 am by mfmco2 »
windows xp sp3     chinese
Code::Blocks svn6900 + wmingwm10_gcc441 + wxWidgets 2.8.11.03(Compile the package【wxpack】)

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Re: The 24 August 2010 build (6527) is out.
« Reply #24 on: August 30, 2010, 07:51:49 am »
BUG!!!     Can not be opened in the editor right !!!   Please Fix it!
Sorry, I don't understand.

Please explain more exactly what you want and what does not work.
In the editor, use the right mouse button, open the shortcut menu, the program collapse.
SVN 6508 from the version on this issue began.
Personally, I have not noticed anything like this, in any nightly (including this one). I use Code::Blocks on Windows XP SP2, Windows Vista and Linux Ubuntu 10.4.
Perhaps you could add more information to your post:
   1 - which OS are you using
   2 - is the bug occuring for ALL projects / files, or for a specific Project / File ?
   3 - what steps exactly are you doing ? (Open project X / Open file X, right click on the text, select menu item "xxx", ...)

A screenshot may help a lot.
The more specific you are with your bug description, the faster the community will be able to help you (too much information is better than too few).

Sebastien