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flap:
Hi,
I finally turned back away MS and im really getting used to Ubuntu (14.04 is the version I got, 64bit system), but I struggle finding a alternative for devc++, since I dont need a compley IDE like e.g. anjuta.
I already searched for my errorcodes and could solve some dependencies, but don't get any further with this ones:
Since my Ubuntu is in german, I put the translations in [ ] brackets.

codeblocks: Depends: libcodeblocks0 (= 13.12svn10122-0ubuntu1~trusty) aber [=however] 13.12svn10122-0ubuntu1~trusty soll installiert werden [shall be installed]
            Depends: libgcc1 (>= 1:4.1.1) aber [=however] 1:4.9.3-0ubuntu4 soll installiert werden [shall be installed]
            Depends: codeblocks-common (= 13.12svn10122-0ubuntu1~trusty) aber [=however] 16.01 soll installiert werden [shall be installed]

If it matters: I try installing by using the Software Center, prior to all this I tried installing some sort of Nightly-C::B since the installation seemed easy ( but it wasn't, I failed even harder :|  )

Thanks is advance!

EDIT: Look for my last comment for solution!

BlueHazzard:
you can try this https://launchpad.net/~damien-moore/+archive/ubuntu/codeblocks-nightly

flap:
Installed the PPA's, but it didn't help :/
Would it work to isntall an older version of C::B which has lower requirements? The stuff I do for studies is still really basic.

BlueHazzard:

--- Quote from: flap on April 23, 2016, 02:51:56 pm ---Installed the PPA's, but it didn't help :/

--- End quote ---

This answer didn't help neither... Probably you have installed a big mix of different versions... I suggest you open synaptic and uninstall everything with codeblocks in its name. Then you try to use the ppa how it is described here: https://launchpad.net/+help-soyuz/ppa-sources-list.html

greetings

flap:
It worked, thanks BlueHazzard!
Do I need to close the Thread or add [solved] to the title or something?

Cheers

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