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Grom:
BCCISProf you can put few students to the CB project. There are always students who wants  to do something useful :wink:.

Dead1nside:
I think the CB project should continue to offer with MinGW and without, it lowers the entry for new programmers. Who are struggling enough with the language and who don't need to be worrying about configuring build options. (granted the auto-detect is very nice)

bigbug:
Hello,
I've created an installer with NSIS and HM NIS EDIT. It includes the nightly CB_20061029_rev3157_win32 and the following MinGW packages:

* mingw-runtime-3.10.tar.gz
* mingw32-make-3.81-1.tar.gz
* gdb-6.3-2.exe
* binutils-2.17.50-20060824-1.tar.gz
* gcc-DW2-core-3.4.5-20060117-1.tar.gz
* gcc-DW2-g++-3.4.5-20060117-1.tar.gz
* mingw-utils-0.3.tar.gz
* w32api-3.7.tar.gzIt will install MinGW in C:\MinGW and allows you to choose where to install Code::Blocks. It also creates shortcuts to Code::Blocks and the Code::Blocks homepage.

http://rapidshare.de/files/37534194/CodeBlocks_with_MinGW_Setup.exe.html

BCCISProf:

--- Quote from: Grom on October 27, 2006, 06:33:55 pm ---BCCISProf you can put few students to the CB project. There are always students who wants  to do something useful :wink:.

--- End quote ---


I'm looking into it. I need to identify something that can be done by undergraduates, with limited experience, that is useful.

Perhaps, online documentation, or a translation into a language that you don't yet support.....

David Perfors:
Can people open other topics for the discussions? it is very confusing to see the messages in this topic that has nothing to do with the RC3 release. it was only an announcement...

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