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rudin:
No, that is not a patch. That's codeblocks application binary (without compiler) that was build at January 7th, and based on rev 1673 on subversion repository. You will also need to download this file: http://download.berlios.de/codeblocks/wxmsw26u_gcc_cb.7z to launch codeblocks. Extract it on your codeblocks installation folder.

Both files compressed with 7z format. You can use 7-zip (http://www.7-zip.org) to decompress them.

Pascal:
I've learned a lot from your explanation (i have never heard before about those 7z files), many thanks, now the "Build" menu features are not disabled and everything seems to run correctly,
Bye bye dev-C++, hello Code::Blocks !! :D



Pascal

Michael:

--- Quote from: Pascal on January 08, 2006, 01:04:26 am ---(i have never heard before about those 7z files)

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IMHO 7zip is the best tool (or one of them) for compressing/decompressing data :D. I have successfully used it to compress old and unused data in my notebook and getting a compression ratio higher that WinZIP and WinRAR. Since I used it, I have never regretted it.

Michael

artoj:

--- Quote from: Michael on January 08, 2006, 06:49:39 pm ---
IMHO 7zip is the best tool (or one of them) for compressing/decompressing data :D. I have successfully used it to compress old and unused data in my notebook and getting a compression ratio higher that WinZIP and WinRAR. Since I used it, I have never regretted it.


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Agreed, and the lzma (the 7-zip compression method) is open format (unlike rar).

thomas:

--- Quote from: Michael on January 08, 2006, 06:49:39 pm ---IMHO 7zip is the best tool (or one of them) for compressing/decompressing data
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The user interface sucks big time, but then you can't deny that it compresses up to 30% smaller than WinZip sometimes... :)

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