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The 17 August 2009 build (5731) is out.

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daniloz:
Thank you for the quick reply jens.

Actually, I'm running my program as a makefile. I defined it as a makefile (in toolchain) for a new (custom) compiler in the "Compiler and Debugger" settings.

Then, in "build options", I just use "$make". And yes, it's running and it has output, but not showing in the "Build log" tab.

Btw, now I set it as a pre-build step (and took out the $make), and it's working perfect.

Xaviou:
Ubuntu 8.04 to 9.04 Amd64 tar.gz archive (containing '.deb' installers builds with wx2810) can be found  here (direct link).

stefanos_:
Xaviou, wouldn't be nice if your version or any other GNU/Linux Distro edition could be displayed to killerbot's Build announcement listed in Linux section?

It would be really appreciated by people like me, because I mainly use Fedora and nowadays I [kind of] support SliTaz and I am willing to add to their tazpkg list Code::Blocks' nightly builds.

Don't you think that GNU/Linux deserves to be on the same announcement window rather than below to it? After all, we do the same things like dominating operating system named Windows!

killerbot:

--- Quote from: stefanos_ on September 02, 2009, 08:45:50 am ---Xaviou, wouldn't be nice if your version or any other GNU/Linux Distro edition could be displayed to killerbot's Build announcement listed in Linux section?

It would be really appreciated by people like me, because I mainly use Fedora and nowadays I [kind of] support SliTaz and I am willing to add to their tazpkg list Code::Blocks' nightly builds.

Don't you think that GNU/Linux deserves to be on the same announcement window rather than below to it? After all, we do the same things like dominating operating system named Windows!

--- End quote ---
absolutely yes.

stefanos_:
KillerBot,

I have been following the svn updates on a weekly (not to mention daily) basis, and right now I have compiled the latest available svn version, named rev5754. Everything went OK. I used the default settings which Code::Blocks' Wiki pages shows.

After fooling around, I have decided to apply "self-host" method and everything again built OK. I ran ./update as well, compiled files have been generated in output directory. I haven't found though any other script that could copy the generated files from output directory to the installed directory, either that is a default prefix or custom.

Is it necessary every time I run "svn update" to bootstrap it and then make, make install it? All I need are the generated files to get upgraded to the latest compiled version and not to run the above commands which more or less is time consuming.

I would like your feedback please.

stefanos_

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