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The 18 august 2006 build is out.
Kreso:
all those crashes seem to be related to code completion. I have disabled it and havent experienced a single crash since.
killerbot:
--- Quote from: yalding on August 19, 2006, 10:06:54 am ---
--- Quote from: killerbot on August 19, 2006, 09:43:09 am ---I just tried this with the last nightly and it does work.
Which version are you using, do you have a simple mini project we could use to reproduce ????
Please tell us each step you took to end up at this failure.
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Version 1.0 revision 2877 (2006-08-18 12:58:05) gcc 4.0.3 Linux/unicode
Linux csz666 2.6.15-26-686 #1 SMP PREEMPT
Reproduce the problem:
1. Open CodeBlocks.
2. Create a new C++ console project with Debug and Release targets.
3. Open the "Build Option" of the new project.
The List which previous can choose compilers is GRAY and disabled.
Here is the screenshot:
http://www.cs.ust.hk/~yalding/Screenshot.png
Thanks.
regards,
yalding
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I tried this on my linux box and it works. Anyone else having this problem ??
polygon7:
--- Quote from: killerbot on August 19, 2006, 06:29:33 pm ---
--- Quote from: yalding on August 19, 2006, 10:06:54 am ---Version 1.0 revision 2877 (2006-08-18 12:58:05) gcc 4.0.3 Linux/unicode
Linux csz666 2.6.15-26-686 #1 SMP PREEMPT
Reproduce the problem:
1. Open CodeBlocks.
2. Create a new C++ console project with Debug and Release targets.
3. Open the "Build Option" of the new project.
The List which previous can choose compilers is GRAY and disabled.
Here is the screenshot:
http://www.cs.ust.hk/~yalding/Screenshot.png
Thanks.
regards,
yalding
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I tried this on my linux box and it works. Anyone else having this problem ??
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I have the same problem.
Linux Gentoo (2.6.18-rc4-viper),
gcc 4.1.1,
wx-unicode 2.6.3.2,
C::B build 2874
killerbot:
do you have any idea, since when this problem started ??
Chocoboko:
I am not sure if this is the right place to put this, but this is my best guess since this deals with a correction stated to be fixed in this version.
You might want to check out infowindow.cpp again. It still has _ instead of _T. It came up when I was compiling the source from SVN and got an error saying that "_" was undefined.
I'm using Slackware Linux; I figure I'm going to need to build it myself since I am not using Red Hat or Debian or a distro that inherits from it.
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