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killerbot:
We switched to wx 3.1.5 --> download the new wx dll's see link below

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A link to the unicode windows wxWidget dll(s) for Code::Blocks : https://sourceforge.net/projects/codeblocks/files/Binaries/Nightlies/Prerequisites/wxmsw31u_gcc_cb_wx315_2D_gcc810-mingw64.7z
A link to Mingw64 dll's needed by Code::Blocks : http://sourceforge.net/projects/codeblocks/files/Binaries/Nightlies/Prerequisites/Mingw64dlls8.1.0.7z


The 09 July 2021 build is out.
  - Windows :
   http://sourceforge.net/projects/codeblocks/files/Binaries/Nightlies/2021/CB_20210709_rev12487_win64.7z
  - Linux :
   none

The current SDK version is : 2.11.0

Resolved Fixed:


* debugger: Better parsing the threads list from CDB (ticket #1060, thanks maras420)
* SDK: Fix compiler warning
* logger: Scroll to the end of log control if a new message is added (ticket #1092)
Regressions/Confirmed/Annoying/Common bugs:


oBFusCATed:
Ubuntu packages are building in my PPA: https://launchpad.net/~fuscated/+archive/ubuntu/codeblocks-nightly

AndrewCot:
Thanks oBFusCATed for doing the updated Ubuntu releases. BTW It took a number of hours for the builds to finish and the files to appear.

Thanks Pecan for the assert fix as this nightly release has fixed the wxWidget assert startup issue I reported in the previous nightly release (SVN 12483). I upgraded my Linux Mint 20.2 guest OS to the the Ubuntu 20.04 SVN 12487 release and it starts without any asserts.  I manually upgraded my XUbuntu 20.04 guest and it also started without any asserts.

cacb:
Many thanks for the new Windows Nightly Build. I had not upgraded C::B on Windows since more than a year ago, but did now and it seems faster and better. I am looking forward to using it!

A comment/wish: I have used C::B nightly builds with the MSVC compiler for years and it works just fine. However, this approach makes it hard to create C::B plugins that run on Windows. Would it be possible to add to the description of the nightlies what exact additional downloads (with versions) are required to compile C::B plugins under Windows?  I am aware or https://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php?title=Compile_Code::Blocks_plugins_based_on_a_nightly but it seems to be out of date.

huycan:
I don't know if this is going to help... But the last stable version (for me) is January 3, rev. 12286; all the other versions including this, all resulted in hanging whenever I save all or create a new project. The problem is intermittent in that it starts out good... but after using it for a while... then out of the blue.. CB hangs after a create a new project or save all command from the menu.

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