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oBFusCATed:

--- Quote from: MortenMacFly on August 03, 2011, 07:23:11 am ---Maybe it's time to merge the sources in the main repo anyways...

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No, we should provide better SDK, so people could build it themselves.

danselmi:

--- Quote from: oBFusCATed on August 03, 2011, 08:45:35 am ---
--- Quote from: MortenMacFly on August 03, 2011, 07:23:11 am ---Maybe it's time to merge the sources in the main repo anyways...

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No, we should provide better SDK, so people could build it themselves.

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I don't know what you mean. Can you explain?

oBFusCATed:
We need to provide the needed libs and headers, so people can build plugins without the need to build everything (CB and wxWidgets (pretty nasty one to build)) themselves.

eckard_klotz:
Hello Morten.

Thankyou for your tip:

--- Quote ---Is this plugin somewhere available in a version to install with the plug-in-manager on a windows-computer (xp and 7)?

You can use this:
http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,13234.msg88948.html#msg88948

Maybe it's time to merge the sources in the main repo anyways...
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While using the spell-checker with the original cb-instalation it works but it seams not possible to use this plugin-version with other versions of code::blocks. First I tried to copy the dll and the zip-file into the newest nightly and than I tried to put both into a zip-archiv and renamed it into "SpellChecker.cbplugin" to install it regulary. In both cases I get an sdk-version error after staring code::blocks.

When do you think it may be thinkable for you to include this plugin into the group of default-plugins? Or as a question to danselmi,  may it be possible to post ready-build versions of your pluging on your project-page  from time to time?

Best regards,
                  Eckard.

MortenMacFly:

--- Quote from: eckard_klotz on August 03, 2011, 01:44:03 pm ---When do you think it may be thinkable for you to include this plugin into the group of default-plugins?

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I guess asap...?! ;-)

Seriously: I am working with it permanently on Windows without any issues (it's one of my favourite plugins btw). Hence I don't know how well it works under Linux, as I never tried. Any experiences from other users?

What you can also try: Link against the DLL's (instead of libs) that ship with the nightlies. Under Windows this will work and you only need to compile the plugin.

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