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A quick thank you...
Michael:
--- Quote from: RKCole on January 13, 2006, 07:56:35 pm ---Sorry about that, Ceniza.
So...here is yet another (probably) dumb question. How exactly do I install the nightly builds? I have used 7-Zip for years now, so that part is not a problem. but once the files are unzipped, what then? Do I copy them into the CodeBlocks directory?
Thanks, everyone.
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That it is very easy. First install MinGW (see in the C::B wiki on how to do that). Then decompress the nightly build where you would like and that is :D.
Well, do not forget to download the DLL too together with the nightly build.
Michael
Michael:
--- Quote from: Ceniza on January 13, 2006, 07:48:35 pm ---Amazon has 2 used, 0 new.
I said "I don't think you can get it NEW easily" :)
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ehm...2 used & new :D. But you're right. Anyway, the first one is like new and very cheap ($12.75). A very good offer IMHO :).
Michael
Ceniza:
RKCole: Sorry about what? :?:
--- Quote from: RKCole ---How exactly do I install the nightly builds?
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I'mn't the one providing the nightly builds, it's killerbot, but the installation should be quite similar to those I used to provide.
Unpack the latest build in a folder where you want to keep Code::Blocks (I don't suggest you to overwrite an old copy, like RC2, with this one).
If you'ven't got the wxWidgets DLL yet, do so and unpack it in the same folder.
I guess that should do it, I'ven't tried those builds :P
RKCole:
I'm not having the best of luck with the nightly build installation. I know I am doing something wrong.
I have the latest nightly build and the wxWidgets DLL as well. Once everything is extracted to the folder, I receive an error that states that mingw10.dll cannot be found. Is there a way which I must extract the MinGW information into the same folder?
Also, would it be best to keep Code::Blocks 1.0RC2 alongside the nightly build?
Thanks for the help and support, everyone.
Take care.
Ceniza:
Ah, so that's your problem. If you're going to use MinGW, you can either add the path to the bin folder of MinGW to your system PATH or just copy mingwm10.dll from MinGW's bin directory to your Code::Blocks directory.
I'll upload that DLL to my binary snapshots directory just in case. Check my signature for the link.
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