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Why the size of CodeBlocks is so small?
Anonymous:
--- Quote from: Anonymous ---Although the MinGW-3.2.0-rc3 is release candidate, I still want that the Code::Blocks IDE full setup file can includes the part of latest version MinGW.
I like the latest version.
Thanks!
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Iv'e only played with Code::Blocks for about an hour after finding it the other day. The main think that struck me as very nice about CodeBlocks was the ability to easily switch what toolchain you use to build the same project, without even having to close the project.
So, why can't you just go to compiler options, select GNU GCC Compiler, click "Copy", give it the name "MinGW-3.2.0-rc3", click "Programs" tab, change the Compilers installation directory to whereever your 3.2.0 bin directory is, go to "Directories" tab and add the path to 3.2.0 include directory. Walla, you are using MinGW 3.2.0 instead of 3.2.0, at least in theory. Awesome.
Anonymous:
MinGW-4.0.0 has been released.
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=2435&package_id=82724
I hope Code::Blocks IDE full setup file can use the latest MinGW in the next release.
And be always up-to-date!
Thanks!
David Perfors:
--- Quote from: Mingw news item ---This is an alpha version of the installer. The packages installed from the Current component are quality production ready applications. The alpha installer is offered for user feedback as soon as possible. Weeks more of work is required to get the installer to where it needs to be. One important missing feature is the ability to select a mirror. Mirror selection will be the next item added.
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This is not a whole release it still uses the stable files (although this is optional) of mingw/gcc/make/etc. I think we should wait for the stable releases... (We?? I am not even a team member :? )
Anonymous:
Id like to see the developers of code::blocks continue as is: focusing on developing codeblocks rather than fiddling with the latest version of MinGW - what's the big deal - you can download the codeblocks installer without MinGW and install MinGW seperately. The codeblocks todo list is very long as is and I for one can't wait to see the Codecompletion plugin working, and user defined shortcut keys and more compiler options in the GUI, and VC toolkit debugger integration and , and and....
rickg22:
--- Quote ---and I for one can't wait to see the Codecompletion plugin working, and user defined shortcut keys and more compiler options in the GUI, and VC toolkit debugger integration and , and and....
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... and we need more devs :lol:
The codeblocks discussion regarding MinGW is to get ideas etc. Besides we've been having LOTS of reports and troubleshooting messages that have to deal with wrong mingw version.
(See, posting on forums generally requires zero effort - as opposed to fixing bugs, which I can't do while I'm at the job :roll: )
Trust me, we're working on fixing the bugs :) And if there's something you want in the code completion, please check the feature requests. They're not decorative, youknow.
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