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Doesn't detect changes that should cause build.

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zabzonk:

--- Quote ---but can't you just take the nightly files and put them in the folder where code::blocks is already installed and be done with it
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Yes you can - this is basically what I do. Just unzip the nightly over the top of your existing installation (after backing it up), saying "yes" to "replace existing files". This may not be the most kosher way of installing a nightly, but it's convenient and has always worked for me.

Alpha:

--- Quote from: dfatcb on June 06, 2012, 08:44:52 pm ---they should just create an innosetup installer for the nightly updates and then it be easy/clear.

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(Assuming you are on Windows) you could use the unofficial installer.

Radek:
I have made the same experience. The project is a (static) library. Along with the library, I have a project with a small testing program which tests new changes made in the library. If the library changes, the test program must be rebuilt, remaking the test program results in "nothing to do". I am using SVN builds of Code Blocks (Debian, Gnome).

Well, does not matter too much, the testing program is small, rebuilding is as quick as remaking, but ...

MortenMacFly:

--- Quote from: Neil Butterworth on June 06, 2012, 08:50:59 pm ---but it's convenient and has always worked for me.

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Be careful: Sooner or later it won't. Its best to delete all files except the own ones before.

zabzonk:

--- Quote ---Be careful: Sooner or later it won't.
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Care to outline a scenario where it wouldn't work?

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