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ptDev:
--- Quote from: Cryogen on March 23, 2010, 06:01:05 am --- Hi Guys,
Released version 1.3.236 of DoxyBlocks
-Added: Configuration of EXTRACT_PRIVATE and EXTRACT_STATIC. Requested by ptDev.
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I have added the features requested by ptDev and Codeur. Let me know how they go for you, guys. They worked well here.
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Working fine here, too. Right now, your plugin is PERFECT for me. Thank you very much! :D
Cryogen:
Hi there,
--- Quote from: LordCB on March 23, 2010, 09:35:34 am ---I can“t still install ya plugin
and in sourceforge i see only version 1.2.209
could anybody illuminate me
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Yes. Give up on .cbplugins, they're not going to work. You need to follow the instructions here and build it from source.
Let there be light. :idea: :D
Cryogen:
Greetings,
--- Quote from: codeur on March 23, 2010, 10:49:31 am ---After a quick check, the executable paths using CB variables in "preferences" work well for me too. Many thanks.
I can place a portable CB based on BN 6190 onto a USB HDD and get DoxyBlocks to work immediately on any XP SP3 computer around (I cannot test on other systems).
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--- Quote from: ptDev on March 23, 2010, 11:35:34 am ---Working fine here, too. Right now, your plugin is PERFECT for me. Thank you very much! :D
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That' s great, guys, thanks. Aaah, the joys of open source. :P
--- Quote from: codeur on March 23, 2010, 10:49:31 am ---Gary is currently trying to get a CB install that will allow him to produce .cbplugin (s) that work for all of us. He is making good progress, but until he succeeds we build DoxyBlocks from subversion with modified projects on our own systems in order to test working plugins on our systems (the possibility of having the doxygen plugin on the next release is what motivates us to test it in these conditions despite the inconvenience). The SVN on SourceForge is at version 1.3.236.
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Actually, I'm not. I'm of the opinion it's not worth the effort and, as Jens pointed out, too dependent on library versions and other factors. In other words, nice idea but it's broke. However, if you were to build it yourself in your C::B installation, the .cbplugin it generates might work for you. If not, you're back to building it with C::B.
Cheers.
codeur:
--- Quote from: Cryogen on March 23, 2010, 06:45:42 pm ---Actually, I'm not. I'm of the opinion it's not worth the effort and, as Jens pointed out, too dependent on library versions and other factors. In other words, nice idea but it's broke. However, if you were to build it yourself in your C::B installation, the .cbplugin it generates might work for you. If not, you're back to building it with C::B.
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I feel that there could be some confusion here between the concept of publishing an ideal .cbplugin that could work on any past and future builds of Code::Blocks (that obviously cannot work), and the concept of publishing source code and a project file producing a .cbplugin that would work on an official release and could be maintained for nightlies. One such official release is in preparation at this time. I may be mistaken, but I think LordCB is currently testing for that purpose.
However I am out of my depth here and will let the maintainers speak to us on that.
Cryogen:
Hey Codeur,
--- Quote from: codeur on March 23, 2010, 07:50:33 pm ---I feel that there could be some confusion here between the concept of publishing an ideal .cbplugin that could work on any past and future builds of Code::Blocks (that obviously cannot work), and the concept of publishing source code and a project file producing a .cbplugin that would work on an official release and could be maintained for nightlies. One such official release is in preparation at this time. I may be mistaken, but I think LordCB is currently testing for that purpose.
However I am out of my depth here and will let the maintainers speak to us on that.
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Mmm, LordCB isn't a maintainer, I think he's just trying to install the plug-in. Creating a .cbplugin from the release code might work but that would be redundant, wouldn't it, as it would be in the contrib plug-ins (I hope)? :wink:
Ciao.
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