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takeshimiya:
Thanks to all of you for creating packages!

If you can, contact official package mantainers of your distro so they can put it in the official repository (and please post here when done).

Now, of the big distros we are missing Debian and Mandriva packages.

AlexiaDeath:

--- Quote from: Elvis Enmanuel on November 08, 2005, 01:51:23 pm ---Somebody have been compiled CB for slax/slackware? with kernel 2.6.12 or higher?

I'd compiled too many times with different options unicode/wxWidgets 2.4, 2.6, etc but
allways crash when runs for first time.

There are some tgz or .mo file compiled and ready?

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the offered i686 package for slackware did not work for me... it was peristently missing some libwx library even tho i had built and installed wx 2.6.2a ... so i went into sources and compiled current CVS.

I have a slackware 10.1 system partialy upgraded to 10.2 with 2.6.13 kernel. i made a chekinstall pakage of my currently working instalation, and I can share it if you want but i take no respnsibillity for what it does to your system. I can only say it works for me.

Elvis Enmanuel:
AlexiaDeath:

Would be perfect, do you know slax? I ask you this becasuse there are some kinds of "modules" (tgz slackware packages converted to '.mo' files) and the lastest weeks I was trying to make one stable "module" of Code::Blocks (only self-installable C::B file, awesome!!!)

So, if you have got the wxWidgets compiled for slackware and the compiled version of Code::Blocks that uses this libraries I will appreciate your help.

Can you share with us? pleaaaaase? :)

Thanks.

PerryWerneck:

   Hi,

   I was able to build an RPM for Mandriva 2006 just correcting the wxSleep stuff. Unfortunatelly I don't have place to store it but I can send to anyone who ask for.

che:

--- Quote from: Charon on October 29, 2005, 03:26:46 am ---Hey there, thanks for this really great IDE!  :D

Since i have not enough time atm to start hacking on Code::Blocks i thought about how i could support it...

Well, here is the, at least as far as i know  8), first Code::Blocks-Package for Ubuntu Breezy Badger :
http://www.char0n.de/stuff/codeblocks-1.0rc2.deb


DISCLAIMER :
This is the first package i ever built, but since it doesn't do anything fancy (just copying all files to their appropriate places) it shouldn't do any harm to your PC.
The Code::Blocks-Sourcecode wasn't changed by me, its just the one you can get in the download-section.
Although it uses the same mechanism (*.deb), its unlikely that this package will work in either Debian Woody/Sarge/Sid or Ubuntu Hoary/Warty, better don't even try!


I hope this package will help a few people to get Code::Blocks working on their system.

Greets
Markus

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Hi Markus,

I have installed it on Ubuntu Breezy Badger, but it does not install properly on the directories. It seems it has / as the root folder for installation rather than /usr. I do not know how to build a .deb from a .tgz. Am I doing something wrong or the .deb is not correct? I just use dpkg -i

Regards,
Pascual.

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