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oBFusCATed:
I'm not sure how long do you follow our history but we've never been know for doing frequent releases.
I'm trying to make a release once a year at least. With the current development rate I'm not sure more frequent releases would make it better.
This one slipped a bit, but we'll have one as soon as the use of wx3.1.2 on windows is ironed out.
If you don't like the pace of development you have two options:
1. switch to something else (there are a lot of options these days),
2. become a developer and help us improve the project in the areas which are lacking in you opinion and use
If you're on linux and you're using the two most popular flavors then building a night build package is super easy. You have to execute small number of commands and you have a working package which would be no different than a release.
raynebc:
And for Windows users, nightly builds are generally handed to us on a silver platter and we don't even have to build them ourselves.
usercdbl:
CB_20171209_rev11246_win64
CB_20190101_rev11544_win64
298 problems are solved between 09/12/2017 and 01/01/2019.
One problem per day nearly.
This is a great job.
I appreciate the efforts of CB Development Team.
Thank you very much.
gtafan:
--- Quote from: BlueHazzard on January 03, 2019, 11:23:25 am ---And also there are the nightlies, that come quite often...
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I am speaking just for myself, as a Windows user I realy not building anithing myself with that comandline stuff, really not my thing, so need an IDE i can instal the Windows way and directlly worck with it.
However I also understand that this here is an opensorce project and developers earn no money with it but CB is defenetly not worth then comercial alternatives, in my opinion it´s even beter.
raynebc:
I'm not sure why you'd have to limit yourself like that, people on this forum provide Windows builds of the "nightly build" releases of CodeBlocks.
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