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NeXuS:

--- Quote from: daniel2000 on February 20, 2006, 06:26:32 pm ---
I'm just compiling the newest SVN revision under Fedora Core 4. If there aren't too much errors, I'll upload the RPM package to a free download space (could be little slow). It should be available in the two hours.

Daniel

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If you need some space I can provide it. It's my uni's network so it should be pretty fast.

Cheers

Max

TheTuxKeeper:

--- Quote from: NeXuS on February 20, 2006, 06:44:34 pm ---
--- Quote from: daniel2000 on February 20, 2006, 06:26:32 pm ---
I'm just compiling the newest SVN revision under Fedora Core 4. If there aren't too much errors, I'll upload the RPM package to a free download space (could be little slow). It should be available in the two hours.

Daniel

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If you need some space I can provide it. It's my uni's network so it should be pretty fast.

Cheers

Max

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That would be great!!!

I'll send you a PM, when I'm ready.

Big thanks

Daniel

Zingam:

--- Quote from: NeXuS on February 20, 2006, 06:10:37 pm ---

http://carapax.wiener.crema.unimi.it/users/max/codeblocks_200206ubuntu_i386.deb

Hope it serves you well


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Thank you! It works great! It is not my first installation, I installed it over a previous one but it seems much better now.

:) Keep on delivering new builds, pls  :D



P.S. What did you do to compile it?

NeXuS:

--- Quote from: Zingam on February 21, 2006, 08:25:56 am ---
Thank you! It works great! It is not my first installation, I installed it over a previous one but it seems much better now.

:) Keep on delivering new builds, pls  :D

P.S. What did you do to compile it?

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Thanks for the compliments, I'll try to do a build each week.
I mostly followed the instructions you can find by googling for "how to build deb package", but I can summarize the process in:

* Name the directory containing the sources following the Debian naming scheme.
* Run dh_make (with the proper options) within such dir.
* Modify / Delete the files contained in the ./debian directory that is generated by dh_make. Beware that programs that do not use autoconf/automake need a special attention.
* Run debuild in the source directory. The package is generated in the upper level directory respect to the source.

Pretty simple, altough I wish I coluld master the debianization better.

Rondy:
Hi, i'm waitting for the Redhat/Fedora RPM files too. Link is not working.
Code::Blocks is the best C++ IDE, i want to use it very soon.

Thanks.

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