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Building Code::Blocks: error: ambiguous overload for 'operator[]'
Jenna:
--enable-contrib-plugins=all should lead to an "unrecognized option"-warning, --with-contrib-plugins=all is correct.
KirkD:
--- Quote from: jens on December 09, 2009, 12:54:14 am -----enable-contrib-plugins=all should lead to an "unrecognized option"-warning, --with-contrib-plugins=all is correct.
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You are correct. I corrected the original message. Thank you.
KirkD:
Done.
It seemed to work just fine following that web page. It wasn't able to find the wx libraries and gave a shared object not found (file not found) error at first, which seemed to correct itself. Regardless, it works fine now.
Oddly, the downloaded version was 5964 and the splash screen says 5961. Not that it matters.
-Kirk
Jenna:
--- Quote from: KirkD on December 09, 2009, 01:37:56 am ---Oddly, the downloaded version was 5964 and the splash screen says 5961. Not that it matters.
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That's because the revision 5962 to 5964 are commits to other (test-branches), not to trunk.
Jenna:
I just finished an install of centos 5.4 64-bit.
I did not install anything non-standard except for wxWidgets from rpmforge, using this instructions: http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories/RPMForge.
No wxWidgets 2.8.9 on my system, also no wxbase (not even available).
After installing automake, libtool, gcc, g++ (both 4.1) and bzip2-devel (the automake-system should look for it if needed [help-plugin as far as I know needs it], but I will fix this [most likely this weekend]), everything compiles without error and runs flawlessly.
So I think something on your system is terribly messed up.
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