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The 22 July 2007 build (4291) is out.

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killerbot:
I tried this on linux --> works for me.

Biplab:

--- Quote from: three_minute_hero on July 23, 2007, 12:07:55 pm ---22 July 2007 build (4291) : Doesn’t notify anymore when a file is modified outside the IDE, which was a very usefull feature for me, who use an external UML tool to generate C++.

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It works on Windows.

cacb:

--- Quote from: cstudent on July 23, 2007, 12:34:50 am ---Easy way to install the new packages is to untar the tar.gz file to a temp directory. Then in a terminal console from that directory enter:


--- Code: ---sudo dpkg -i *.deb
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The reason codeblocks has been broken down into separate packages is probably in preparation to submit Codeblocks to the Ubuntu and Debian repositories for inclusion in the future. The maintainers of the repos would most likely require that Codeblocks be broken down this way.

And as for the decline in the Ubuntu packages, I'm in the middle of a major remodel of our home, so the Ubuntu builds will probably only be about 2 a week. The Debian builds are on hold for now, unless someone else wants to build those. Sorry about this, but my wife's desires outweigh yours. :)

regards,
cstudent

EDIT: If you want to install the individual packages, they need to be installed in this order:

libcodeblocks0
codeblocks
codeblocks-dev (if you want to develop codeblocks and plugins)
codeblocks-dbg
libwxsmithlib0 (if you want to install any of the following packages)
libwxsmithlib0-dev
codeblocks-contrib

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Ok, thank you for the explanation of how and why, cstudent! If we can get Codeblocks into the Ubuntu repository it will be a great step forward, I can understand that. I do think, however, it is important for new users to have an easy installation of separate Nightly builds downloads with this new setup, maybe update the "how to use the Nightly builds" link?. I will try the sudo dpkg -i *.deb approach but first I am off for two weeks of holiday  :D

Regards
cacb

cstudent:
Just for the record, inclusion of Codeblocks into the repositories of Ubuntu and Debian, etc., is more speculation on my part than an official announcement. I know that there was a fellow around spring of last year that made an attempt to get CB into the Debian repos. He dropped the idea and recently someone else requested to take over the first persons efforts. There was also a guy several months ago that said he was going to try and get CB into the Ubuntu repos, but I have not seen anything submitted by him. Although I can't speak for Mandrav, I believe he would prefer to wait until RC3 is released and then submit CB for inclusion into some repositories. He may even want to be the maintainer for those. Right now I'm just happy to contribute my small part to the CB community. I've been building the Ubuntu .deb for CB for almost one year now. :)

If I can get a chance this week, I'll update the wiki for installing on Ubuntu.


Take care,
cstudent

Aridese:
I'm on Ubuntu 7.04 and I installed it with dpkg... Code::Blocks crashes as soon as it loads. It displays the "compiler defaults have changed" message, and whether I pick yes or no, it crashes. It opens the window in full screen (the actual IDE is 640x480, top left, everything else is gray... but a screen). Then the tip window pops up, and displays nothing (no buttons, just a white area). Then it doesnt respond and I have to kill it =/... I'm also using beryl so..

Edit: I get the same crash with the 19 July SVN too... =/ (100% CPU usage)

NEVERMIND -- I'm dumb... after installing wxwidgets2.8 the problem goes away; http://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php?title=Installing_Code::Blocks_nightly_build_on_Ubuntu

still, it'd be nice to get some popup message to have codeblack crash gracefully... =/

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