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MortenMacFly:

--- Quote from: danh on September 02, 2010, 09:06:09 pm ---Is the condescension really necessary, Morten?  I need to use Linux because it is the primary operating system used in the research that I do.

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I meant this seriously (as I usually ALWAYS mean things seriously). You didn't tell you are forced to use Linux. With that in mind I wouldn't have said that.

Jenna:

--- Quote from: MortenMacFly on September 02, 2010, 09:09:29 pm ---
--- Quote from: danh on September 02, 2010, 09:06:09 pm ---Is the condescension really necessary, Morten?  I need to use Linux because it is the primary operating system used in the research that I do.

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I meant this seriously (as I usually ALWAYS mean things seriously). You didn't tell you are forced to use Linux. With that in mind I wouldn't have said that.

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I personally would never use windows, if I would not be forced to use some tools (on work) that are not abvailable for linux.
I never ever had any windows version that runs flawlessly.

The same is for linux, but on linux, I can fix everything so it fits my needs.

kencamargo:

--- Quote from: pir on August 30, 2010, 01:22:05 pm ---Would (some of) this confusion be removed by adding an INSTALL into the tarball of debs stating exactly which version of the wx libs the package has been built with? There does not seem to be any easy way of extracting this information from the debs themselves - they just report a dependency against wx version 2.8.0.) A similar statement in the Windows versions would also be welcome.

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I believe that the exact version of the wx libs can be specified in the .deb packages. But the very simple rule of thumb is: enable the wxwidgets official repository (apt.wxwidgets.org) and use the official C::B release.

From the next version (10.10) onwards, things should be much easier, since C::B is being added to the official Ubuntu repository.

HTH,
Ken

kencamargo:

--- Quote from: jens on September 02, 2010, 09:23:08 pm ---I personally would never use windows, if I would not be forced to use some tools (on work) that are not abvailable for linux.
I never ever had any windows version that runs flawlessly.

The same is for linux, but on linux, I can fix everything so it fits my needs.

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Ken

danh:
For anyone else who is getting this problem and is using pasgui's repository, I have found a workaround that only involves using the Synaptic Package Manager.

1) Go to Settings -> Repositories -> Other Software and disable pasgui's repository
2) Reload
3) Go to Settings -> Repositories -> Other Software and re-enable pasgui's repository
4) Reload

This will (I think) force pasgui's version of wx, which is compatible with his version of Code::Blocks.  For me, at least, this will be a sufficient workaround until Code::Blocks v10 is added to the Ubuntu repository.

Thanks again for all the info and advice.

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