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Official releases?
Deschamps:
--- Quote from: eckard_klotz ---(..) I'm using winME and suse-linux, but there are no new nightlys for this systems. OK, you can tell me, build it by your self, but there is also no ansi-version of the wxWidgtes-dll (..)
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I'm not an experienced developer, believe me. And i'm new in C++, C::B and wxWidgets (i used to develop in C and GTK+ as amateur programmer). I use openSuse 10.2 distro for a few months only. But, i've built my own wxGTK-2.8.4 (ansi and unicode, both in release and debug monolithic shared versions with openGL support) and i'm building C::B from svn sources on my own since rev.37xx (currently r4007 is my last build for Linux platforms). It's really easy, believe me. All i've done is reading the related documentation. BTW, this C::B build can be distributed as a tarballed binary for all linux distros who use a monolithic unicode wxGTK-2.8.x library, i suppose, cos it only needs to be unzipped in the desired folder... and run.
The first times, you could find some troubles. But with a bit of patience you'll be able for building on your own all the tools you need for your box. After all, we all love developing, isn't it?
Try it :)
eckard_klotz:
Well folks.
The point is not, that I don't have the willpower do to do so, but I have not the time.
"Just follow the cooking-book and build it", sounds quite easy, but if you read the nightly-build forum or the other forums, there are very often problems in the source you have to solve first. And this takes its time.
But I have my one litle open-source project (moritz, an add-on for doxygen to generate nassi-shneiderman diagramms out of the c/c++-sources) and C::B should be only a tool for me to do the deverlopment and debugging of my own sources.
Don't take me wrong, I know what it means to come home after a hard working day and start to do all the things that necessary for a project like C::B. And yes I can also understand that it is important to define clear limits to avoid an uncotroled growing of the todo-list. But on the other side there are alternatives for me that are working good enough without compiling them by my self.
OK. At the moment moritz itself is a terminal-application and I'm still able to do my work with a C::B-version from 14.02.2007. And since some weeks I also hve a new computer with winXP, so there I'm able to use a newer version. But the main reasson to work with C::B was that I was able to use the same IDE on diffrent platforms and in the moment it seams XP is thhe only platform where I can use a current C::B.
At the moment I have to much to do with the next sourceforge-release of my own project. So I don't want to start a parallel project (building C::B on my other systems). But I hope this work is finished end of june and perhaps I will have the time to try it before I start to develop the gui-tool for moritz.
Regards,
Eckard Klotz
David Perfors:
Eckard,
I understand that it could be frustrating to build Code::Blocks from source, especially when you have to do it on multiple platforms. About the problems, when I started with compiling C::B for myself I had several problems, but they always where problems on my side. Not a good set of compiler tools (like zip and wrong version of MinGW) and a wrong wxWidgets Installation. (and that was the time there was no cookbook for a custom build) But after solving those problems, almost every build is going just fine, when it doesn't? no problem, I use the one I compiled yesterday :)
About releasing nightly builds for multiple platforms: as you know it is time consuming to create multiple builds, especially when it is done by one person, so if you want a recent version you have to do it by yourself.
Of course it is possible to share a build of someone, but well, that is not done very much. Hopefully some *nix freaks will get the time to upload a nightly build (or a weekly)
Deschamps:
--- Quote from: mispunt ---(..) it is possible to share a build of someone, but well, that is not done very much (..)
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In regards to this...
I've no idea on how to make RPM's nor distribute software for Linux platforms (for the time being). But i tried to build Code::Blocks in such a way that it could be distributed as a tarballed binary, as is done by Killerbot with the Windows release. The problem is that i can't test it in other boxes, so i don't know if it works well in other places outside my computer (in my openSuse 10.2 it's running perfectly :)). If it works, the good point is that it'll supposedly work in more distros (i.e. no need for builds for a specific distribution). The cons is that.. well.. it's only a tarballed binary.
So, if someone outside there is so kind for download and test if this works well on his Linux box...: CB_wxFB_4028.tar.gz
Inside the tar.gz you will find my own build for Code::Blocks svn rev.4028 (note: only with core-plugins, but none of the contrib-plugins) and the GUI builder wxFormBuilder svn rev.1106, both linked against wxGTK-2.8.4 (monolithic unicode, also included).
Regards.
Edit: Here is the Windows 7-zip package: CB_wxFB_4028_windows.7z
This Code::Blocks svn rev.4028 build includes all contrib plugins. Moreover, wxFormBuilder svn rev.1106 is also included.
kurapix:
I will upload my built package from SVN for Ubuntu 7.04 (last rev : 4028) later (it is already built but I've got to go now and it takes time to upload in my country).
*EDIT* : Or perhaps you prefer Deschamps *.tar.gz package.
Kurapix
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