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When will be a new version of Code::Blocks ?

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MortenMacFly:

--- Quote from: arkashkin on December 18, 2009, 08:27:20 am ---I am using linux Ubuntu so I'm waiting for a *.Deb file....

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...so read the topic autobot pointed to more careful, especially this post:
http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,11504.msg78365.html#msg78365

Svenstaro:
Even with nightlies, a proper stable release of Code::Blocks after such a long time would seem appropriate. It would also give confidence to new users of C::B that this project hasn't died.

Seronis:
Steps a newbie is likely to take...

1. go to main site  'codeblocks.org' as suggested by a friend (C::B users are word of mouth users usually)
2. notice great huge 'DOWNLOAD' label (or optionally menu link on left side) and click it
3. notice options are 'binaries'   'source'    'svn'
4. decide that im lazy and source is out and im a noob so 'svn' sounds like evil
5. default to clicking 'binaries'
6. on 'binaries' page notice it supports all major OSs
7. notice THE VERY NEXT THING AFTER OS SUPPORT is a 'NOTE' saying recent updates are at the given link

Reason i know this is what a newbie is likely to take is because its what my stepson did the day after xmas when he got a C++ for Dummies book that he asked for.  He will be turning 11 this coming april.  If a child can actually have the attention span to notice the forum link any adult who fails to notice it is beyond help.  Sorry for them.

gd_on:
I don't think the real problem is where to find nigthlies. Myself, i use (and probably abuse !) them on my own PC.
The problem is different on a professional environment (not only on PC but also in unix or linux environment) where the user cannot always do what he wants and especially if your working environment is controlled by a centralized staff. They have to administrate many machines (2000 in our case, but it could be more !), and because they don't want to treat all machines as a particular case they have strict rules for installing softwares. One of the first rules is that they install only official releases, not nightlies, because on too many softwares it's the beginning of many problems, especially when you administrate a lot of machines. Even in that case, it takes quite a long time before they give us the official permission to use a new release, typically 3 to 6 months in the best case, because they want to verify (officially !) if there are not bad interactions with all the other authorized softwares. Normally, I'm not authorized too, to install other versions than the ones tested by our centralized team ! In some cases, and that's happens sometimes, you can introduce problems on other machines, not only yours. Certainly not the case with codeblocks, but as I told before, the centralized team has general rules driven by security reasons.
Of course, I'm a bad boy, and as I said before, I use nightlies because I'm convinced that, especially for codeblocks, they are good. But it's very difficult to convince our centralized team that codeblocks is an exception in the software world. It could largely help us, poor lonesome professionnal users  :(,  if from time to time one of the nightlies could be declared as an official release. That's all.

gd_on

Hans Henrik:

--- Quote from: arkashkin on December 18, 2009, 08:27:20 am ---I am waiting for a new version because I don't want to compile the sources my self....
I am using linux Ubuntu so I'm waiting for a *.Deb file....

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(!svn) checkout http://apt.jenslody.de/

frequently updated repo with SVN builds of C::B, with ubuntu it works perfectly for Update Manager or "sudo apt-get update;sudo apt-get upgrade"
this is the guy to thank btw  :D

(with ubuntu you might wanna change
--- Quote ---deb http://apt.wxwidgets.org/ lenny-wx main
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with
--- Quote ---deb http://apt.wxwidgets.org/ jaunty-wx main
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though)



--- Quote from: gd_on on January 08, 2010, 09:19:34 am ---I don't think the real problem is where to find nigthlies. Myself, i use (and probably abuse !) them on my own PC.
The problem is different on a professional environment (not only on PC but also in unix or linux environment) where the user cannot always do what he wants and especially if your working environment is controlled by a centralized staff. They have to administrate many machines (2000 in our case, but it could be more !), and because they don't want to treat all machines as a particular case they have strict rules for installing softwares. One of the first rules is that they install only official releases, not nightlies, because on too many softwares it's the beginning of many problems, especially when you administrate a lot of machines. Even in that case, it takes quite a long time before they give us the official permission to use a new release, typically 3 to 6 months in the best case, because they want to verify (officially !) if there are not bad interactions with all the other authorized softwares. Normally, I'm not authorized too, to install other versions than the ones tested by our centralized team ! In some cases, and that's happens sometimes, you can introduce problems on other machines, not only yours. Certainly not the case with codeblocks, but as I told before, the centralized team has general rules driven by security reasons.
Of course, I'm a bad boy, and as I said before, I use nightlies because I'm convinced that, especially for codeblocks, they are good. But it's very difficult to convince our centralized team that codeblocks is an exception in the software world. It could largely help us, poor lonesome professionnal users  :(,  if from time to time one of the nightlies could be declared as an official release. That's all.

gd_on

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is VMWare or VirtualBox 1 of those your allowed to install?

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