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mandrav:

--- Quote from: thotypous on September 03, 2006, 06:49:17 pm ---
--- Quote from: Game_Ender on September 03, 2006, 06:43:23 am ---Have you turned off CodeCompletetion?  With all the updates to it in the recent past its has not been fully debugged on Linux.  I can save files just fine with CB on Ubuntu wxGTK 2.6.1.

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Just disabled CodeCompletion in Settings -> Editor. The problem persists.  :( Always crashes when saving a file.

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First, you haven't disabled code-completion because "something changes in the "Code Completion" toolbar". If you disable it, you won't have the toolbar.
So, go to "Plugins->Manage plugins" and disable it there (needs an application restart to take effect).

Second, it's a time of joy: I fixed this bug earlier today so if you update your svn working copy this bug will be gone.

PDEE:

--- Quote ---An Open Source Project that ignores Linux in favor of Windows... I lived to see this one  Shocked
As if Windows coders don't prefer Visual Studio... or the free version VS Express...
I get more disappointed in C::B everyday. Maybe if I fall asleep for a year, and I come back, C::B will be usable on Linux?  Confused
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You know, i don't know how people have the audacity to say such things. :shock: I wouldn't dare. Considering the developers are doing all this for free and in their own time. There is tons of work to do on code::blocks and trying to keep everyone happy is next to impossible. Give the developers a break, they will get it done in their own time. Hats off to the developers for a great job.  :)

Kazade:

--- Quote from: Encryptor on September 03, 2006, 06:16:13 pm ---An Open Source Project that ignores Linux in favor of Windows... I lived to see this one  :shock:
As if Windows coders don't prefer Visual Studio... or the free version VS Express...
I get more disappointed in C::B everyday. Maybe if I fall asleep for a year, and I come back, C::B will be usable on Linux?  :?

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You good sir are an idiot.

This is (as advertised) a unstable development version. Making the code completion work for the largest audience is the logical thing to do irrelevant of whether its on an open source operating system or not. When you can write an cross-platform IDE with as much functionality as this one, then you can have an opinion, until then just be grateful you are getting something for free.

killerbot:

--- Quote from: Encryptor on September 03, 2006, 06:16:13 pm ---An Open Source Project that ignores Linux in favor of Windows... I lived to see this one  :shock:
As if Windows coders don't prefer Visual Studio... or the free version VS Express...
I get more disappointed in C::B everyday. Maybe if I fall asleep for a year, and I come back, C::B will be usable on Linux?  :?

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Well, sigh. We don't favor any OS above another. But there are much more windows users then linux ones, so the number of feedback will be bigger in that corner. And I hope we would be able to guess your favorite dirstro of linux, cause otherwise we were again favoring the wrong one.
By the way, what's so dreadfully wrong with vi ;-)

Secundo, why would people prefer Visual Studio, some do, others don't. There are a bunch of good things to say about VS, but also a lot of bad things. And we all know how fast M$ is for fixing bugs. In the meantime the bug that was *so* offending you has already been fixed.

On the risk of stepping on your toes : maybe it's a good idea you fell asleep for a year, at least you won't be offending people putting their heart into this project. Because some of the developers (and rest a sure I am not talking about myself) deserve the upmost respect, it's incredible what they are doing, and sometimes and a very high speed.

I do hope you realize that with such an attitude you are just breaking down open source projects instead of supporting them.
Nevertheless, I'd like to offer you an alternative : install wine, go buy Visual Studio and run it in Wine.

thotypous:

--- Quote from: mandrav on September 03, 2006, 07:00:32 pm ---Second, it's a time of joy: I fixed this bug earlier today so if you update your svn working copy this bug will be gone.

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Just tested. Now it seems to be ok.  :D Thanks and keep up the good work, C::B is sincerely the best C++ IDE available!  :D

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