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The 18 october 2006 build is out.
killerbot:
--- Quote from: tiwag on October 18, 2006, 08:12:06 pm ---
--- Quote from: killerbot on October 18, 2006, 08:00:29 pm ---there are so many features to test, if I need to test them all, well then it's already time for the next nightly ;-)
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yeah, i don't expect that you test every feature before you release a NB,
but when i ask you for a specific test, it should be doable, isn't it ?
you answered already in the other thread,
so many thanks !
brgds, tiwag
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but your request came after the nightly was kicked out :?
I interpreted your original question as : "maybe you build the nightlies through an automated system that uses a batchbuild. Therefor you might be able to tell me if the batch building worked."
So I anwered, it's not automated, so no use of a batch build, henceforth can tell if it works.
But after the next reply I have tried it ou (see other thread).
tiwag:
--- Quote from: killerbot on October 18, 2006, 11:18:33 pm ---but your request came after the nightly was kicked out :?
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yes, because i got my first troubles with exactly the same version as you kicked out :)
anyhow - thanks a lot for helping me -
it was a nasty bug and i really didn't know where i should start searching !
if you've read the other thread,
you know already, batchbuilding is working fine (in general) ...
brgds, tiwag
Gull_Code:
Hi all, I am not that new to code::blocks, but it is the first time I encountered and error without beeing able to solve it.
At the startup I got :
--- Code: ---ERROR: Plugin resource not found: compilergcc.zip
ERROR: Plugin resource not found: debuggergdb.zip
ERROR: Plugin resource not found: pluginwizard.zip
--- End code ---
I saw that the problem has already been solved in some last posts, but I do not understand the way. ( I am French, so excuse my English, I am trying my best to provide you an understandable one )
EDIT: I am using a fresh install of code::blocks (last stable setup from the site) with the last nightly build unzipped inside.
cpprooky:
In french ...
Tu dois nettoyer le dossier dans lequel tu installes la Night Build de C::B.
D'un buld à l'autre, il y a des fichiers qui changent, qui sont ajoutés mais ils y en a aussi qui sont supprimés !
donc, efface le contenu de ton dossier d'install de tes Night Builds, dézippe à nouveau la dernière Night build (sans oublié les dll qui vont bien) et cela devrait être OK.
354:
I've recently started using Code::Blocks and enjoy it very much, so thanks for all the hard work you're putting into this tool.
I'm playing around with the nightly builds to keep myself updated with the latest and greatest, but I thought I would drop you a line concerning this build where I've found a little visual bug. I don't know whether this is known or not (please point me to the correct location to report/discuss bugs if this is not the place for them), but the "X" button on source file tabs on the top of the editor pane/window appears where it shouldn't.
It's reproducible (at least for me) by opening as much files as are needed in order to get at least two pages of tabs in the tabs pane (so you need to use the arrows to the right in the tabs pane to switch between the pages). Select a page and a tab, change to a different page, then move the mouse pointer inside the tab pane, followed by moving the mouse pointer anywhere outside the tabs pane. At this point, the "X" button from the previous page becomes visible on the current page at the same location, but it's (thankfully) not clickable.
I'm using todays build (unicode) and windows XP sp2. I've tried all the different tab "skin" flavours available in the environment options dialog and get the same results with each one of them. Hope this helps.
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