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adwoz:
Hello again,

I'm finding quite a few nice "contributed" plugins at the wiki site but all those links lead to pages with "no text".

And when I goto plugins-> manage plugins, there is no Dev-Pak installer, and no options to install contributed plugins. There is an "install" button but that requires a downloaded plugin file.

What is the general practice for downloading contributed plugins?

Thank you.

Folco:
How did you install C::B ? What is your OS ?

adwoz:
I'm running latest codeblocks_8.02-0ubuntu4_i386.deb from Ubuntu's repository, on Ubuntu 10.04

oBFusCATed:
First Dev-Pack is windows only (or atleast windows oriented)...
In most linux distributions it is not needed because they have package managers!

So, now go to your package manager and install the -contrib package...

adwoz:

--- Quote from: oBFusCATed on October 22, 2010, 04:56:58 pm ---go to your package manager and install the -contrib package...

--- End quote ---

Ah yes, Ubuntu software center does show "codeblocks-contrib" - it installed as codeblocks-contrib_8.02-0ubuntu4_i386.deb

Unfortunately, this package does not have the "cscope" plugin that I was interested in :(

Is it possible to download individual plugin binaries from a codeblocks.org repository? Or is the only solution to get the cscope plugin source and build it?

-thanks

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