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Dee:
Ok, if your dog say so I won't disagree...

1. using Ubuntu 5.10
2. get the latest version (2380 I think) via svn
3. "mv trunk codeblocks-2380" (I know this isn't important for you, but it is for checkinstall later.)
4. "cd codeblocks-2380"
5. "./backports" (I got the warnings above...)
6. "./configure --prefix=/usr/local"
7. "make"
8. "sudo checkinstall" (just type enter everywhere but create a Debian package)
In my case there were several errors now because of files that could not be found. As I understand it right the program tries to set some rights to files that will be installed to /usr/local later.
9. "sudo dpkg -i codeblocks*.deb"

Then just start codeblocks via menu.

Unfortunately I could not get this version as nightly build so I couldn't check if the error is still in "your" precompiled debian package. But I think so....

Greetings, Dee

Pecan:

--- Quote from: Dee on April 26, 2006, 07:34:07 am ---
2. get the latest version (2380 I think) via svn


--- End quote ---

What do you mean by "svn"? I thought the .deb package
was simply downloaded from the nightly builds?

Did you get it in some other way?


http://download.berlios.de/codeblocks/CB_20060425_rev2380_ubuntu.deb


Dee:

--- Quote ---I thought the .deb package was simply downloaded from the nightly builds?
--- End quote ---
Yes, but I think we want to compare your debian build and my build from the sources?


--- Quote ---What do you mean by "svn"?
--- End quote ---
So i get the sources via svn (see posting by thomas above) and compile it...

Now I have two debian packages: The one I compile on my machine that don't crash and the one from your servers, that crashes. (Or better I would have two debian packages if the link you posted would not say "file does not exists".)

Greetings, Dee

Michael:

--- Quote from: Dee on April 26, 2006, 01:18:38 pm ---
--- Quote ---I thought the .deb package was simply downloaded from the nightly builds?
--- End quote ---
Yes, but I think we want to compare your debian build and my build from the sources?


--- Quote ---What do you mean by "svn"?
--- End quote ---
So i get the sources via svn (see posting by thomas above) and compile it...

Now I have two debian packages: The one I compile on my machine that don't crash and the one from your servers, that crashes. (Or better I would have two debian packages if the link you posted would not say "file does not exists".)

--- End quote ---

Hmmm,

I must admit that your way to build a .deb package is rather unusual AFAIK :?.

Did you use the debian repository for building your package?

Anyway, what I asked you to compare was not 2 deb packages :wink:, but your build from the svn sources and the .deb package I provide in order to know if there are diffrences (especially in the zip files).

Thanks for your work and time.

Best wishes,
Michael

Dee:
Hm, I thought this is the standard way in Ubuntu... You also could use dh_make and fakeroot, but that doesn't work with codeblocks in my case. But anyway...

So I should install both debian packages (your deb will be in /usr and my deb in /usr/local so this should be no problem) and compare which zip file? I have never seen some zip-file in one of the install directorys... but haven't look closely enough maybe.

But please provide the version 2380 as debian package so I can install it this evening... Or post a link to some old sources (as archive), maybe 2377. (BTW: Am I the only one who thinks the way getting C::B sources is a little bit complicated? ;))

Greetings, Dee

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