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The 10 October 2009 build (5859) is out.

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80sky:
Thank you!

zabzonk:
Firstly, thank you (and all the others) for your hard work. However...

At some point since SVN 5678 (the last nightly I downloaded) it seems that a visual bug has appeared. When a source file is loaded into the IDE for the first time, there is a definite and to me very irritating "flash" in the editor pane. This doesn't happen when switching to an already loaded file.  It's not a big deal in the great scheme of things, but I frequently recommend CB on Stack Overflow, and I'm a bit worried it could be off-putting for people using CB for the first time.

This is on Win2K, BTW.

Thanks again for a great IDE.

Halan:
Hey,

here on Ubuntu Karmic I can't execute Code::Blocks. I use the packages from Jenslody. I use wxWidgets 2.8.10.1.

The error message is:

--- Quote from: bash ---kai@Kai-Desktop:~$ codeblocks
codeblocks: relocation error: /usr/lib/libcodeblocks.so.0: symbol _Z18wxSafeConvertWX2MBPKw, version WXU_2.8.2 not defined in file libwx_baseu-2.8.so.0 with link time reference

--- End quote ---

greetings,
Halan

Jenna:

--- Quote from: Halan on October 11, 2009, 03:35:53 pm ---Hey,

here on Ubuntu Karmic I can't execute Code::Blocks. I use the packages from Jenslody. I use wxWidgets 2.8.10.1.

The error message is:

--- Quote from: bash ---kai@Kai-Desktop:~$ codeblocks
codeblocks: relocation error: /usr/lib/libcodeblocks.so.0: symbol _Z18wxSafeConvertWX2MBPKw, version WXU_2.8.2 not defined in file libwx_baseu-2.8.so.0 with link time reference

--- End quote ---

greetings,
Halan

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Which wxWidgets packages do you use ?
I compile against wxWidgets from apt.wxwidgets.org and use them for my working system as well.
(I do not use my working system for compile, it's done in a clean pbuilder chroot)

If you use wxwidgets-packages from ubuntu, you can give apt.wxwidgets.org a try.
No other things I can do from here, because I do not use ubuntu and as far as I see, almost every new release introduces some weird issues.

You can also try xavious-packages, which are explicitely build for ubuntu.

Xaviou:

--- Quote from: jens on October 11, 2009, 04:00:48 pm ---You can also try xavious-packages, which are explicitely build for ubuntu.

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He can, but he must take care of the fact that my packages are only build for amd64.
Usualy, pasgui provides 32bits packages for Ubuntu 32bits, stores them in his repository, and also put my 64bits packages in his repository.
But while he hasn't posted here, the 32bits packages aren't available.

Regards

Xav'

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