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The 14 April 2012 build (7932) is out.
MortenMacFly:
--- Quote from: oBFusCATed on May 08, 2012, 08:46:02 am ---No, it is not :)
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Well autotools is a lot of commands and cryptic errors for me, while C::B is simply the WS open and hit compile. Anyways - the point is, that IMHO it used to work. I recall doing it like that in older Ubuntu. It seems 10/05 does not generate the import libs correctly under Ubuntu (Linux). I wonder if this is a general error or not. A reason could be the more recent compiler used in this version of Ubuntu. Did somebody try recently?
oBFusCATed:
You're a windows user, linux users are used to autotools...
BTW: What import libraries? There is no such thing in linux, as far as I know.
MortenMacFly:
--- Quote from: oBFusCATed on May 08, 2012, 09:36:35 am ---You're a windows user, linux users are used to autotools...
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Yes, maybe. But we are also developing an IDE that allows for not using autotools. Its like buying a car but then taking the bicycle to drive to your destination... ::) But hey - as long as I have a way not using autotools I am happy.
--- Quote from: oBFusCATed on May 08, 2012, 09:36:35 am ---BTW: What import libraries? There is no such thing in linux, as far as I know.
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Well I meant the libraries to link against if you prefer. But I guess meanwhile I figured out the cause. 10/05 does not prepend the "lib" prefix tot he libs and therefore they are simply not found by the linker. Adding the lib prefix in the project file would fix it.
So... nevermind.
headkase:
--- Quote from: MortenMacFly on May 07, 2012, 08:25:36 pm ---
--- Quote from: headkase on May 06, 2012, 05:07:17 am ---If you have Synaptic (a GUI package manager) installed you can also look under the "Origin" (or very similar) tab, click on his PPA and it'll show just the packages from that.
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Yeah, I know that well. However, in 12/04 things have changed and I don't see the options anymore. Instead you have a freaking "app store" like thing that doesn't show all packages and refuses to install 3rd party ones (not signed).
So on Ubuntu, I am back on the command line. Oh well - how I love Linux... but what the heck - Win8 won't be better...
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I believe what you are using there is the "Software Center." That is a Canonical "innovation" ;) On a terminal you should be able to do:
--- Code: ---sudo apt-get install synaptic
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And that should get you, the much better IMHO, package manager.
However, grain-of-salt, it's been a while since I've been on Ubuntu - Arch for the win! :D
mushakk:
I was getting big delays too (more than 15 mins) and I correct it deleting the 'C:\Users\XXX\AppData\Roaming\CodeBlocks/share/codeblocks' directory
I hope you find it helps
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