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The 13 May 2015 build (10253) is out.

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Folco:
Ok, nevertheless thanks for the hard job, C::B is always that good. :)

Jenna:

--- Quote from: Folco on May 23, 2015, 01:05:41 pm ---Is there a release date planned to have CodeBlocks compatible with WxWidgets 3.0 ?
(I have Debian Lenny and Stretch (testing), none of them support CodeBlocks anymore :()

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I will switch my debian-nightlies to wx3 from official debian-repos soon, most likely this (longer) weekend.

gyro:

--- Quote from: jens on May 14, 2015, 07:07:48 am ---Debian-stable packages (binaries and sources) for 32-bit and 64-bit systems can be found in my debian-repo.
There are currently no Debian packages available, because stable only offers wx3.0 and C::B is still not fully working with it, sorry.
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I don't understand why this poses such a difficulty?
Compiling wxWidgets 2.8.12 from source is quite straight forward. If anything, it's easier than compiling code::blocks from source.
gyro

oBFusCATed:
gyro: What are you suggesting? Jens to ships his own version of wxgtk-2.8 packages in his repo?

BTW: cb and wxgtk are using the same process for building, so I don't see how one could be harder then the other.

gyro:

--- Quote from: oBFusCATed on May 24, 2015, 06:48:33 am ---gyro: What are you suggesting? Jens to ships his own version of wxgtk-2.8 packages in his repo?
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Yes, I suppose I am. Or just a downloadable wxwidgets.so file made available. Or just provide a link to download wxwidgets 2.8.12 and a script to compile it, so users can do it themselves.
After all the windows nightly provides a downloadable wxwidgets 2.8.12 library.
I would expect that anyone who can compile codeblocks can compile wxwidgets, it's certainly not more difficult.

Confession: I usually compile codeblocks nightlies from the ".orig.tar.gz" file within "https://apt.jenslody.de/stable/pool/main/c/codeblocks/" so my personal angst is that this file is no longer current.

gyro

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