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Jenna:
Don't use *-dbg-* unless you want to debug C::B itself.

Before running sudo dpkg -i ..., you need to unpack the tar.bz2-file:tar -jxvf codeblocks-10.05-1-debian-amd64.tar.bz2 .

Klaw117:
I didn't include any -dev, -dbg or -header- files (like your last post from June 3rd said). I also already extracted all the files with the archive manager, but I'm getting this in my terminal (look at the screenshot):

Jenna:

--- Quote from: jens on June 21, 2010, 03:06:26 pm ---Don't use *-dbg-* unless you want to debug C::B itself.

--- End quote ---

--- Quote from: Klaw117 on June 21, 2010, 03:14:57 pm ---I didn't include any -dev, -dbg or -header- files (like your last post from June 3rd said).

--- End quote ---

My post was meant as answer of your question about the tar-ball you should download.

Are you sure you run the sudo dpkg -i ... from the same directory you extracted the deb-files to ?

Klaw117:

--- Quote from: jens on June 21, 2010, 04:05:38 pm ---
--- Quote from: jens on June 21, 2010, 03:06:26 pm ---Don't use *-dbg-* unless you want to debug C::B itself.

--- End quote ---

--- Quote from: Klaw117 on June 21, 2010, 03:14:57 pm ---I didn't include any -dev, -dbg or -header- files (like your last post from June 3rd said).

--- End quote ---

My post was meant as answer of your question about the tar-ball you should download.

Are you sure you run the sudo dpkg -i ... from the same directory you extracted the deb-files to ?

--- End quote ---
Ok, now I know which one to download (sorry, I'm a bit slow sometimes). Thanks for that.

As for running from the same directory...I'm really, REALLY bad at the Terminal (I'm still trying to learn the commands. The only one I have down right now is sudo). How do you tell the Terminal to run them from the same directory?

I'm sorry if this is a hassle for you. I have no experience in the command line interface unless it's the Windows Command Prompt or a Cisco Router CLI.

Jenna:
It's no problem to use the tar-ball with the debug-files, It's just much larger and contains deb-files you do not need.

I can tell you how to cd to the folder your deb's are in, but I do not do it for two reasons:

1. it's far beyond the scope of our forum to teach how OS basics work,
2. it's better to find it out yourself, because learning how to find find solutions for problems is one of the most important things for any programmer.

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