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The 21 January 2015 build (10074) is out.
killerbot:
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Before you use a nightly make sure you understand how it works.
A link to the unicode windows wxWidget dll for Code::Blocks : http://sourceforge.net/projects/codeblocks/files/Binaries/Nightlies/Prerequisites/wxmsw28u_gcc_cb_wx2812_gcc481-TDM.7z
For those who might need this one (when no MingW installed on your system) : the mingw10m.dll : http://sourceforge.net/projects/codeblocks/files/Binaries/Nightlies/Prerequisites/mingwm10_gcc481-TDM.7z
The 21 January 2015 build is out.
- Windows :
http://sourceforge.net/projects/codeblocks/files/Binaries/Nightlies/2015/CB_20150121_rev10074_win32.7z
- Linux :
none
Resolved Fixed:
* pumped (wx)Scinitlla to v3.53, finally bringing the "HEX" lexers to the core
* updating astyle library to v2.05
* editor: adjust lexer configuration to last scintilla release
* CCManager: allow tooltips to be shown via only keybindings (no mouse dwell)
* EditorTweaks: new option to enable laptop friendly keyboard shortcuts (for systems with missing or inconveniently placed home, end, page up, page down, and delete keys). Includes some minor reorganization of the sources.
Regressions/Confirmed/Annoying/Common bugs:
dmoore:
--- Quote from: killerbot on January 21, 2015, 06:39:35 pm ---
* EditorTweaks: new option to enable laptop friendly keyboard shortcuts (for systems with missing or inconveniently placed home, end, page up, page down, and delete keys). Includes some minor reorganization of the sources.
--- End quote ---
It's amazing what you can do on a "celeron" powered Chromebook these days, if only their keyboards were a little more full featured. ;)
Jenna:
Debian packages (binaries and sources) for 32-bit and 64-bit systems can be found in my debian-repo.
Fedora packages (binaries and sources) for 32-bit and 64-bit systems (fc19, fc20, fc21 and rawhide), RedHat/CentOS 5 and 6 packages (also 32-bit and 64-bit) and RedHat/CentOS 7 packages (only 64-bit at the moment) can be found in my rpm-repo.
I recently switched to copr to build and host my Fedora and CentOS packages.
Instructions how to use it can be found on my server (easier) or on copr (a little more handwork needed).
By the way:
users who did not add my rpm-repo manually but by downloading the appropriate rpm (with my repo-file inside) should get an automatic update to the new repo.
airc:
isn't The 21 January 2015 ?
zaazbb:
is there a nightly build for mac os x?
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