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oBFusCATed:
Jerome: Just try a recent nightly build and newer gdb.

p.s. please use code tags for log pastes.

Jerome:
Sorry about the unformatted logs.

I updated the whole C::B package, but the problem persists. I have noticed another symptom. Clicking on a compiler error does not move the cursor into the file to edit. Again, it is as if it doesn't recognize that the source file is available. This also works fine in a vanilla Hello, World project.

 It occurs to me that the source file has .cu as the suffix, as that is what cuda's makefile is expecting. Is it possible that C::B is not recognizing the source file?  I added that suffix to source file masks, and it put the file in the Sources folder OK.

Jerome:
I retract that. I thought I had updated everything, but in fact nothing got updated.

It appears that the various packages available on the nightly builds repository are version 10.05svn8059-1. Attempting to upgrade with these puts Synaptic into a dependency tailspin. Something to do with libwxsmith. I will try reinstalling the latest version.

Jenna:

--- Quote from: Jerome on June 25, 2012, 03:29:50 am ---I retract that. I thought I had updated everything, but in fact nothing got updated.

It appears that the various packages available on the nightly builds repository are version 10.05svn8059-1. Attempting to upgrade with these puts Synaptic into a dependency tailspin. Something to do with libwxsmith. I will try reinstalling the latest version.

--- End quote ---
Remove all C::B packages and then try to reinstall the nightly-version.

Jerome:
Yes sir.

I removed everything I could find, which was the following;
codeblocks-contrib-common
codeblocks-common
codeblocks-headers
wxsmith-headers
codeblocks-dev
wxsmith-dev
libwxsmithlib0
codeblocks-contrib
codeblocks
libcodeblocks0

I then added apt.jens.lody.de/stable squeeze main to my software sources. In Synaptic Package Manager, I tried marking codeblocks for installation. I received an error message listing the following dependency issues;

<samp>  codeblocks:
 Depends: libcodeblocks0 but it is not going to be installed
  Depends: libwxbase2.8-0 (>=2.8.12.1) but 2.8.10.1-3+b1 is to be installed
  Depends: libwxgtk2.8-0 (>=2.8.12.1) but 2.8.10.1-3+b1 is to be installed
</samp>

Let me know if I am going about this wrong.

  Jerome

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