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Plugins for CB under Linux

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Folco:
If you have to build a plugin, perhaps it would be so simple to rebuild all codeblocks, to get the latest version, no ?
8.02 is going to be 3 years old in few monthes ^^

oBFusCATed:
There is 10.05 for ubuntu search the forums for installation instructions.

And read before posting, there are too much threads about ubuntu...

adwoz:
Thanks for the info.

So the preferred and suggested method for loading plugins on a Linux platform is to
build CB and plugins from SVN source - I will do that.

btw, I did search for threads related to Linux plugins and most dealt with building them
from source. It was not immediately obvious that this was the best solution when I was
looking for a standard method for "loading" plugins.

oBFusCATed:
The best/preferred way is to find packages and install them with your distro's package manager.
Building from source should be your last resort.

If a  contrib plugin is  newer than the latest release, you can switch to nightly builds (there are builds for debian/ubuntu and sometimes for fedora)...

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