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Jorg:
Hi there,

I want to try Code::Blocks under linux (Suse 10) but all I can find are sources or windows binaries. When I want to configure the source from the tar.gz version, I cannot find a configure script. Only a configure.in. How do I go about doing that?

Also, when I want to install the rpm I get the following error:

burgess:/home/jorg/tmp # rpm -i codeblocks-1.0-rc2.src.rpm
warning: user daniel does not exist - using root
warning: user daniel does not exist - using root

Why do I need a user daniel?

I really want to try this IDE. But everything I try seems to work against me ;-)

Regards,
- Jorgen

connyosis:
Check out http://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php/Compiling_Code::Blocks_in_Linux_(applies_to_all_distros) first, then come back if things still wont work.

takeshimiya:
Here is a list I'm mantaining of linux binaries made from different people :)

So here's the linux binary for SUSE 10.0 (i686 | x86_64)

PS: Its a honour having you Jorg in this forum! :D

rickg22:
For those unaware, Jorg is the author of wxTreeMultiCtrl.

Yes, sir, we feel honored to have you here! :)

Jorg:
Guys I am really honored by all this, it seems my reputation has surpassed me ;-)

Thanks for the info, I am still lacking a good IDE under Linux and I have heard so many good things about Code::Blocks, I can't wait to try it out!

ps. Sorry if I missed the obvious and it sounded a bit uhmm impatient or frustrated, I should have tried this at a different time then past twelve 'o clock ...  :P

- Jorgen

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