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Install C::B latest STABLE version on Debian Squeeze - Dependencies issues

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Jenna:
You try to install a nightly.
The nightlies for stable are still linked against wx2.8.12 until I build new ones (this weekend).
If you read the note on my site you can see how to install the release version (12.11-2) for stable.
In short, you have to use the "release" section instead of the "main" section.
If it still gives problems with 10.05, you can remove it first. The user-configuration will not be deleted by uninstallation.

Jenna:
Newest nightlies for debian stable on my server are now also build against wx2.8.10.
The revision is svn r8783.

All other linux nightlies are also updated to 8783, of course.

Léa Massiot:
Thank you.
I could install C::B properly.

dfatcb:
Worked first time now.  thanks.

nino_decoy:
While this thread is old, I have been unable to find a more recent relevant discussion. The solutions above may or may not work for someone else with the same problem, but if not then the solution below is most useful in the context provided above.


--- Quote from: jens on January 12, 2013, 10:19:33 am ---You try to install a nightly.
The nightlies for stable are still linked against wx2.8.12 until I build new ones (this weekend).
If you read the note on my site you can see how to install the release version (12.11-2) for stable.
In short, you have to use the "release" section instead of the "main" section.
If it still gives problems with 10.05, you can remove it first. The user-configuration will not be deleted by uninstallation.

--- End quote ---

I had very similar problems.
From Synaptic:
codeblocks 12.11-1 required codeblocks-common to be uninstalled (can't remember what version) and then
"Depends: codeblocks-common (=12.11-2) but 12.11-1 is to be installed"
My issues were finally resolved by simply going through your site and manually downloading the 12.11-2 .deb files for my architecture (AMD64) and installing them with dpkg. contribs is broken but I understand that has to do with a hunspell version dependency? no big. Codeblocks reports filemanager broken, too.

I opened Synaptic to see if I could reproduce the errors to paste more information, but now it's going to try to upgrade codeblocks... Suuuure why not?


Solution (for me):
Completely removed codeblocks using Synaptic.
Manually install keyring and debs for my architecture from http://apt.jenslody.de/stable/pool/release/
Open Synaptic, Reload, Upgrade.

Notes: Codeblocks-contrib-common and Codeblocks-contrib-dbg broken. I can live with that.
It may have actually been easier to compile and install from source but I was having trouble with that, too. Immaterial to this topic.

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