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The 09 June 2007 build is out.
darthdespotism:
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--- Quote from: dmoore on June 10, 2007, 02:09:34 pm ---is wx 2.8.4 in the official ubuntu repositories yet? (I assume not because I receive an unresolvable dependancy error) it would be better to build the deb with 2.6.3 until it is, no?
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I would venture to say that you won't see wx 2.8.4 in the repositories until Ubuntu 7.10 this October. You can check the wiki for instructions on adding the wxWidgets repo to get 2.8.4 now.
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It will probavly appear in the backports I believe but no way to get it via default-Package-Sources.
dmoore:
--- Quote from: darthdespotism on June 10, 2007, 02:20:46 pm ---I would not recomend using 2.6 because of that annoying drag'n'drop - Bug.
wxWidget 2.8.4 is available für Ubuntu via an Package-Source from the wxWidget-Homepage and it works fine on my 2 Boxes.
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I realize that wx2.8.4 performs better than wx2.6.3, but anyone who is going to the trouble to download the non-repository source package of wx is probably content to build from source anyway. If we are trying to get new users to use C::B why not create a build for a resolvable dependency?
PS: I rarely use drag and drop so i haven't even noticed its bugginess
EDIT: at the very least, link to the wx2.8.4 package in the nightly announcement
darthdespotism:
I myself seldom use drag'n'drop but back then on my Notebook the Touchpad was still enabled and so I accidently crashed Gnome(?) because of this bug.
Very annoying as it is very hard to prevent something don accidently.
Blue-Tiger:
On Ubuntu 7.04, using the Build from this Thread (Rev. 4081, wx 2.8.4) Code::Blocks always crashes when right-clicking on a file in the "Open File List" and clicking on "Close all" or on "close". Is this a known bug or should i open a bug-report?
blend:
In all script wizards some dialog boxes are too small for the content ( see the compiler choice step) :(
Using rev 4081 on Ubuntu 7.04
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