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The 14 September 2024 build (13570) is out.
Xaviou:
Hi
--- Quote from: ThierryD on September 14, 2024, 03:00:06 pm ---Hello Xav', sorry, but on my config Linux Mint 22 (same as Ubuntu 24.04), nothing update about CodeBlocks ...
I define good PPA, and then I explore this PPA, only version nigthly V13533 (version already installed) appears, not V13570.
On my config Linux Mint 21 (same as Ubuntu 22.04), all rigth.
Sincerly.
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I've made some tests on a virtual machine, and obtained the same result.
It seems the auto-build on launchpad failed but I really don't know why, sorry :-[
I just tried to re-launch it, to see...
Regards
Xav'
ThierryD:
Today, update of CB on Linux Mint 22 is possible ...
Thank's Xav'.
Sincerly.
nji:
--- Quote from: Xaviou on September 14, 2024, 01:30:12 pm ---
Debian Bookworm and Bullseye (32 and 64 bits) can be installed from my repo
The corresponding unsigned deb files can also be downloaded from the website page linked above.
Ubuntu-22.04 and 24.04 versions can be installed from my ppa
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Hi.
I recently switched to Linux (being quite a newbie here), so I've to ask:
Will this do for openSUSE Leap 15.6 too?
And if: prerequisites gnu toolchain?
stahta01:
--- Quote from: nji on September 21, 2024, 01:20:56 pm ---
--- Quote from: Xaviou on September 14, 2024, 01:30:12 pm ---
Debian Bookworm and Bullseye (32 and 64 bits) can be installed from my repo
The corresponding unsigned deb files can also be downloaded from the website page linked above.
Ubuntu-22.04 and 24.04 versions can be installed from my ppa
--- End quote ---
Hi.
I recently switched to Linux (being quite a newbie here), so I've to ask:
Will this do for openSUSE Leap 15.6 too?
And if: prerequisites gnu toolchain?
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I would consider the chance of it working near zero.
I suggest verifying openSUSE has an wxWidgets or wxGTK package and if yes open a new thread asking for help build Code::Blocks from source. Please report the version of wxWidgits/wxGTK in that thread.
Edit: It is likely openSUSE uses RPM packages instead of Debian type packages; I suggest looking for Code::Blocks RPM packages they are more likely to work.
Tim S.
nji:
--- Quote from: stahta01 on September 21, 2024, 04:59:03 pm ---I would consider the chance of it working near zero.
[...]
Tim S.
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I can't assess.
Actually some time ago there had been tries to build C:B nightlies at some openSUSE repository.
But they don't seem to be successful, if I get it right.
(BTW: C:B 20 provided an RPM package (i.e. openSUSE)).
I really would prefer to avoid switching to KDevelop or Qt...
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