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Code::Blocks CVS-bin snapshot
Ceniza:
Ok, now that I fixed the bug of "Compile Current File" (workaround for consideration to get in CVS, at least partially, I hope) I upload another binary snapshot.
This new snapshot includes the original help_plugin (which isn't launching HLP files here) and requires the wxWidgets and MinGW runtime DLLs from the first one, so it's more like an update.
Feel free to check the link every now and then for more updates (don't start thinking it'll be daily) since I won't post about them anymore in the forums (well, that's the idea).
If you're wondering where's the link, it's in the first post.
It's slowly getting there but should be completely uploaded in a few minutes (two bandwidth suckers running ATM a.k.a. P2P clients).
kagerato:
http://gda.utp.edu.co appears to be down (temporary outage, one would imagine) as of 7/17/05 19:05 EDT. That's all right, though; mandrav keeps hinting that the next release is coming up soon.
Ceniza:
--- Quote from: kagerato ---http://gda.utp.edu.co appears to be down
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It's up now. I checked earlier and the server was online but Apache wasn't running. They were running an apt-get upgrade, for what I saw, so Apache was temporarily down.
Bourricot:
to Mandrav : you can suppress my write access to the help plugin CVS.
No time to maintain it, no net @ home... :'(
Bourricot.
zieQ:
--- Quote from: Ceniza ---About the help_plugin... well, I just changed it so instead of using wxWidgets classes for help files it'd just call hh.exe for CHM and winhlp32.exe for HLP thru wxExecute (more like a call_external_program plugin).
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Just for information, I think that instead of shell executing "hh.exe", "winhlp32.exe" or whatever, you could shell execute the name of the file, e.g. "codeblocks.hlp". The associated executable will then automatically launch ! (I mean, at least on windows). Easier, friendlier and more portable :wink: Give it a try on a command shell :wink:
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