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raph:
I just found an article about Code::Blocks 1.0 release in the Software Developer's Journal 07/2005 by accident :D
Although I prefer nightlies (cause I don't have to wait for new features and bugfixes) I think a "stable" release would greatly push cb's publicity.

jimp:
It seems that some people have had better experience with the releases than I have. If someone can recommend a release I will try again. I would prefer a release that has been used a few days without a problem. I use both Windows and Linux. A release without problems would make me happy for 6 to 8 months :-)

Grom:
The last November release for suse 10 was stable enough. It do not report the svn number, but it works since November.

fmarchal:
I'm now using build 3577 from 20070206 on windows without any major problem (it just mess the watch window when displaying long char buffers but it doesn't prevent me from debugging my project).

But I may be lucky...

mandrav:

--- Quote from: happysmileman on February 22, 2007, 04:34:01 pm ---I don't see why there aren't stable versions of C::B available since Oct 22, 2005. There's a nightly build almost every day, why can't you just release one of those, there was supposed to be rc3 released June last year but all the download links on main site still point to rc2.

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I 'd really like to know what site did you look at. Because at our site's downloads page there's a huge paragraph at the top of the page describing everything you need to know about the situation...

As for the stability of nightly builds, I can only tell you that I use the HEAD version of Code::Blocks every day at my real job and have no problems with it. Just pick any recent nightly build and you 'll be fine.

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