I was going to say: "hey, make your life a happier one and don't do all this compilation terror, Subversion and recent wxGTK have been part of the standard distro forever and a day", but then I looked at the package list, and they really were added only in RH Enterprise 4
Isn't there a way to trick rpm/yum/whatever-you-use to download and install from a RH 4 or FC 4 (or newer) repository? That will probably bear a ton of missing dependencies, but RPM should make sure it installs those too, shouldn't it?
Without Subversion and wxGTK 2.6, I am afraid to say you will not be able to build Code::Blocks.
Well... you *can* do without Subversion, if you download the sources on another machine (which has svn) and copy a tarball to your target machine, but you'll have to edit the build script to omit autorevision, and you will have to create the file
sdk/autorevision.h by hand, it should look something like this:
/*3151*/
#ifndef AUTOREVISION_H
#define AUTOREVISION_H
#include <wx/string.h>
#define SVN_REVISION "3151"
#define SVN_DATE "2006-10-28 00:02:25"
namespace autorevision
{
const unsigned int svn_revision = 3151;
const wxString svnRevision(_T("3151"));
}
#endif
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