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killerbot:
berlios svn problems

MortenMacFly:

--- Quote from: killerbot on August 30, 2007, 04:37:24 pm ---berlios svn problems

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Yepp... this sucks. BTW: I've done this ASM stuff already, hence I cannot commit. :-(

JGM:

--- Quote from: MortenMacFly on August 30, 2007, 05:06:59 pm ---Yepp... this sucks.

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I was trying to download the new revision from svn to compile. I even deleted my working copy and sources before
checking the berlios server to see if it was working. Now I can't work  :?

Well I have downloaded some deb packages from a third party website (life savers :D):


--- Quote from: pasgui on August 29, 2007, 11:20:03 pm ---Build for Ubuntu 6.10/7.04 i386/amd64 (thanks Xaviou) can be found here

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works great from synaptic package manager :).

 At least the files download section still works at berlios  :?.

Biplab:
This time they announced it earlier.


--- Quote ---https://developer.berlios.de/forum/forum.php?forum_id=26579
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dje:
Hi all !

Bug detection before being released  :D !

Whit rev 4415 on Ubuntu 7.04:

* go to Settings/Editor...
* Click twice the same checkbox for example
* Click on OK
The margin width for line numbers is 48 columns.

I have another problem.
I installed Ubuntu 7.04, SVN, downloaded a fresh C::B sandbox (4415), installed gtk2, wxGtk 2.8.4 and compiled all.
That is ok.

I put the ThreadSearch plugin code in the contrib part and compiled it. OK

The problem is that I can't install it because I have systematically the same error message:

--- Code: ---[10:30:56.116]: ERROR: /media/hda3/codeblocks/trunk/src/devel/share/codeblocks/plugins/ThreadSearch.so: not loaded (missing symbols?)
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I tried with ThreadSearch.so,  libThreadSearch.so.
Debug is activated both at project and target level.
Even if my environment is "fresh", I deleted and rebuilt the gch.

I don't understand this error  :(

Any idea ?

Dje

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