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RRomano001:

--- Quote from: oBFusCATed on November 17, 2019, 11:38:59 pm ---Code::Blocks is not ported to flatpak. Any flatpak release you see in the wild would probably be totally broken. Highly recommended to not use flatpak!

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 Thank for confirming not to use flatpak, I was aware of before discovering troubles of C::B are coming from it.

 The question is how to install or launch C::B 17.12 on Linux mint 19.2.  Release 16.x from distribution seems broken and as I discovered now 17.12 is plagued by flatpak...

  Suggestion are welcome, I hate learn about a broken package and time I lost migrating project is too much to downgrade to mint 18.x...
 I can try port command line to QT or Eclipse but ... I used C:B reliably since long time ago to leave project on it.
 Regards
 Roberto

oBFusCATed:
Build packages manually. It is not hard.

These are the actual commands for a svn/git checkout: https://github.com/obfuscated/codeblocks_sf/blob/master/.travis.yml
For the release archives the commands are similar (probably just the command on the last line would be enough).

RRomano001:

--- Quote from: oBFusCATed on November 18, 2019, 01:18:15 am ---Build packages manually. It is not hard.

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Thank for all assistance and hints.
 Finally I prefer'd fix library and remain at release of distribution.

 Release 16.1 never started, dead silently with this error:
codeblocks: symbol lookup error: codeblocks: undefined symbol: _ZN24IncrementalSelectListDlgD1Ev

 Purged both codeblocks binary and library of version 16.1.
 Reinstalled from apt-get on command line all returned to life, also all setting and history of Code::Block from old home.
 Now 16.1 has linking error but that is fine just need recompile an external emulator I can import to project.

 after this release 17.1 still is installed and report his dependence from flatpak in braces on right of menu entry.
 Regards.
 Roberto

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