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Ubuntu 18.04: Bad dependency "libhunspell-1.4-0", wtd?

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oBFusCATed:
The -dev package is useful only when building from source.
It seems that Ubuntu devs have updated hunspell, but have forgotten to rebuild C::B.
Or you have some repo config issue. We're not ubuntu support forum and we cannot help with this.

Rebuilding from source would definitely help for the hunspell issue.

Danois:

--- Quote from: oBFusCATed on November 20, 2018, 07:39:02 pm ---It seems that Ubuntu devs have updated hunspell, but have forgotten to rebuild C::B. Or you have some repo config issue. We're not ubuntu support forum and we cannot help with this.
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Since the downloaded binaries from the C::B site contains the same issues as the packages in the repos, this cannot be an Ubuntu issue only. If I would run command "sudo apt install -f" to fix broken packages, codeblocks-common would be removed and then I would have what is in the repos. I'll try to build C::B from source when time is available and see how it goes! :)

oBFusCATed:
We don't provide ubuntu packages on the site as far as I can see, they are meant to work on a Debian.
The packages on the site have been built before the 18.04 release, so it is not surprising that they doesn't work on this version.

Probably we need to do something about this, but generally it is better to use distro provided packages. And if they don't work then you have to report this to the distro maintainers.

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