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Jenna:

--- Quote from: pickle on November 17, 2009, 09:02:25 pm ---im using a prebuilt rpm package on opensuse linux, if you using dll's (windows), maybe this is a linux problem

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No it's definitely not a linux-problem !

I use C::B here on my debian 64-bit system and at work also on win xp sp3 and I have test environments with w2k sp4, vista home premium, ubuntu 9.10, centos 5.4 and openSuse 11.2.

I did not test on openSuse system, because it's my freshest system (installed this afternoon), but all others have no problems.
I use the system-provided wxWidgets libraries, except for debian, here I use the libs from apt.wxwidgets.org.
Win libs are self-compiled not dev-paks.

pickle:
I probably should say its could be a opensuse linux/wxwidget problem ;-)

well if you could test on your new opensuse system I think it may help narrow the problem down, i used the package from this repo:
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/tools:/ide/openSUSE_11.2/

You can also find it through the get software search tool:
http://software.opensuse.org/search

Jenna:
Not so easy to get a reall 11.2  :? .

I used the netinstaller iso (for 11.2), but all repos where set to 11.1, I had to manually change them to 11.2 and the update a bunch of files (about 1 GB).

Seems to be my error, I accidently fetched the 11.1 netinstall-iso, but used the 11.2 repos for install (changed it while install-procedure).

Nevertheless I finally managed to do so, installed wxWidgets 2.8.10 from opensuse and C::B from the repo you pointed me.
Everything is fine.

I should say, that I use a 32-bit systems (except for my real system), but that should not make adifference (at least not in this case).

Which version of C::B do you have ?
It's 5919 here.


EDIT2:

Just saw you used 5911, maybe you should update your C::B.
Nevertheless I try a 64-bit suse also.

pickle:
im using 32 bit in 2 installation instances. One is virtual and I just updated the virtual to 5919 and the problem is still there.
Im also using wxWidgets 2.8.10

Jenna:

--- Quote from: pickle on November 18, 2009, 03:04:09 pm ---im using 32 bit in 2 installation instances. One is virtual and I just updated the virtual to 5919 and the problem is still there.
Im also using wxWidgets 2.8.10

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Really strange, there is no code that disables one of the comboboxes.

Does this only happen for normal replace or also for replace in files ?

Which desktop-environment do you use ?

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