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Code::Blocks Starting Issue (OpenSuse 12.3)

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CudRa:
I renamed the folder .codeblocks and started C::B again.
The folder was created again as you mentioned, but unfortunately that didn't helped...

Thank you for the explanations :)
I understand that it may be a problem with my system and
I hope this problem will be fixed eventually.

CudRa:
Hey, I found a solution for this problem I think...

I started a root shell and gave me (my user-acc) with the "chmod"-command the read, write and execute-rights for the file "/usr/bin/codeblocks".
If I start C::B now, everything works fine!

Can you tell me if this is a "good" solution, or if this is something like a "workaround" or "hacker-like"? ^^

Now I'm just happy that it works :D

Jenna:
The executable should have 755 filemask (read-and executable by owner, group and others, writable just by the owner, user and group should be root).
If you need write access on the executable, to run it correctly, your system must be seriously broken.

CudRa:
Ok, I just changed the settings of the executable exactly as you described it...and it works, too!
I don't know the settings as they were before... Could I reproduce this phenomenon by deinstalling and
then re-install C::B? Or are the x/r/w-permissions for the executable saved even when reinstalling C::B?
I would be interested in knowing how the x/r/w-permissons were set-up before...

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