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The 15 December 2007 build (4734) is out.
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The 15 December 2007 build is out.
- Windows :
http://prdownload.berlios.de/codeblocks/CB_20071215_rev4734_win32.7z
- Linux :
none
Resolved Fixed:
* Fixed paths breaking builds when containing parentheses (non-windows platforms affected)
* Fixed brain-damaged CodeBlocksLogEvent constructor
Regressions/Confirmed/Annoying/Common bugs:
* toolbar-images-not-changing-state (is a wx problem/Win XP problem)
dannyyy:
Hi !
Sorry if it's the wrong place to ask this question. I'm searching everywhere on the web, but I can't find the right answer for my problem...
This is the first time I try to install Code::Blocks on Mandriva Linux 2008.0 (CB SVN 4734). I'm following the instructions found on CB Wiki and on the "BUILD" file found inside the SVN directory.
The first step, the bootstrap, fails.
--- Code: ---$ ./bootstrap
You should add the contents of `/usr/share/aclocal/libtool.m4' to `aclocal.m4'.
./bootstrap: line 64: aclocal: command not found
--- End code ---
I did what the Wiki says about DOS line endings:
--- Code: ---$ dos2unix bootstrap acinclude.m4 codeblocks.pc.in configure.in Makefile.am
--- End code ---
But this time it gives a new error message when doing the bootstrap:
--- Code: ---$ ./bootstrap
bash: ./bootstrap: /bin/sh^M: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
--- End code ---
Is there something I missing, or doing wrong ?
Just for reference, here is the list of tools I'm using:
autoconf 2.61
automake 1.7.9
libtool 1.5.22
m4 1.4.10
make 3.81
gcc 4.2.2.0
...and others...
pasgui:
Build for Ubuntu i386 can be found here
Best regards, pasgui
Jenna:
I just uploaded the packages (binary and source) for the three debian main-suites to my repository (see Sig).
GTOnizuka:
Hi, long time no see yep? Well i'm here because i have a suggestion to your NB relases. I have passed to Linux these two last months and i found it very beautifull, much more than Windows(IMHO) anyway why don't you give a tar.gz with sources in? So users that don't know what is SVN can anyway build their own NB in their own system.
I hope you'll get it from the next relase ;)
Best regards, GTOnizuka
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