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The 28 august 2007 build (4413) is out.
pasgui:
Build for Ubuntu 6.10/7.04 i386/amd64 (thanks Xaviou) can be found here
Shakes:
Codeblocks on my Ubuntu Feisty hangs at tips of the day in almost every tarball from Rev 4241 to current (all install fine). Still hangs with or without contribs deb installed. Rev 4159 works fine and have reverted and built from it via SVN.
There are no messages in console if I fire it up from there. Does this happen to others? I remember someone mentioning a similar issue before in another nightly's as I check most of them via rss.
Im fine with Rev 4159, this may help someone though. Hence the post. Thanks :)
Cheers
Shakes
EDIT: i386 version, havent tried the x64 builds. Also current rev (4414 i think, dont know the exact number as I'm currently rebuilding 4159) is broken at the time of writing. I also ensured that they were'nt any residue files left over from previous builds.
reptils:
Hi,
When (roughly) C::B development cycle will be feature freeze?
Seronis:
--- Quote from: reptils on August 30, 2007, 12:31:53 pm ---When (roughly) C::B development cycle will be feature freeze?
--- End quote ---
I dont think the 'nightly' forums are an appropriate place for this question but as has been stated in the other threads asking this issue the answer is "when the devs feel it is time". There is no schedule. They work on C::B in their own time as they are able and willing. And considering its unpaid hobby time, they do quite a lot of very consistant work.
When C::B gets to a point that it meets their vision of a 'complete' product, they will feature freeze and strive to get a 1.0 release. But there is no scheduled time for that as this is not a company. It is just dedicated people (and I prefer that over a company schedule that ends up shipping a product before its ready).
Seronis
Albenejean:
Bug Found.
1_ Go to Settings->Compiler and Debugger
2_ Clear the directories in "Search directories"
3_ Go to "Toolchain Executables" and make an Autodetect.
4_ Click OK.
The directories are not set in Search Directories.
Now, make 1, 2 and 3, but click on CANCEL instead of OK.
The directories are set :D...
Funny, isn't it....
[EDIT]: Oooopppppsss, I have forgotten:
Tested on Windows XP, with SVN 4413
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