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The 07 September 2007 build (4439) is out.

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notBlahButBlahBlah:
Great great works !  :lol:

Do you know this bug? I have 2 files .cpp opened, the second tab of the editor has the focus. I close the tab of the first file by pressing on the knurl situated over the tab. Results : the list of the methods of the main class is emptied. When I click in the body of a method, l list do not update. Can you reproduce the bug? :shock:

Best regards, :mrgreen:

Xaviou:
Ubuntu 6.10 & 7.04 Amd64 tar.gz archive (containing '.deb' installers builds with wx284) can be found here.
These packages can also be founded here for a classic "apt-get" install (thanks pasgui).

Anubis:
First time i've actually used a nightly build, but a few bugs i've noticed off the top of my head...
(Compiled and running on Linux/Gentoo Amd64)

1) Find/Replace in Files works,  Find Replace does not.
(It seems clicking OK in that dialog only checks for text in the Replace in Files tab, and not the standard Replace tab, which results in a "Can't look for an empty search criterion!" error, and the freplace not proceeding.)
Additionally, clicking from the Replace in Files tab, to the Replace tab doesn't change input focus to the Replace tab's search text box...

2) Saving a workspace still doesn't add the proper workspace file extension on to the end, which results in not being able to open it without renaming it...

3) (Not sure if this is a bug, or intended...) When adding new files to a project (ctrl+shift+N), and asked to save the file... the file save dialog always defaults it's starting location to the project location...
Wouldn't it be better to a) start from where the previous 'new' file in that project was saved to, b) where the majority of the project's files are saved to, or c) have each project define a 'source' directory... which it always defaults to as the top-most directory for source code files...
(because I for one know my source directory is no where near my project directory... I have to navigate through ~8 folders to get to my source directory for the architecture i'm building)

Beyond that, lookin' good guys :)   - Starting to think I should contribute :)

EDIT:
4) Opening the find dialog (ctrl+F) doesn't automatically put input focus to the find dialog's search text box... you have to manually click in the box before it has input.

5) When adding a (new?) file to an existing project, you sometimes get a progress bar come up 'over' the dialog to select what builds to include the file in...

6) When you change settings in a project, it doesn't mark the project as dirty, so it never thinks it has to be rebuilt...   Really frustrating, along with no project dependencies in a workspace... :\

Edit: Still no reply to any of these issues, wondering if I should start a new thread for them?

badboy:
http://prdownload.berlios.de/ is down. This is not the first time.  :(

Why is code::Blocks using berlios and not SourceForge.net?

/badboy

Ceniza:
BerliOS is having trouble once again, not just the prdownload server.

We used SourceForge before, and the project is still "registered" there (just try http://codeblocks.sf.net/ and it'll take you to http://www.codeblocks.org/). The main reasons of our moving to BerliOS were: SourceForge didn't have a svn server (I know they have one now) and some developers had speed issues with the SourceForge servers.

BerliOS was working fine, but this year it started having some troubles. However, we're not planning to move back to SourceForge again. Let's hope they fix all those problems soon.

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