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The 05 February 2008 build (4861) is out.
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A link to the unicode windows wxWidget dll for Code::Blocks : http://prdownload.berlios.de/codeblocks/wxmsw28u_gcc_cb_wx287.7z
For those who might need this one (when no MingW installed on your system) : the mingw10m.dll : http://prdownload.berlios.de/codeblocks/mingwm10_gcc421.7z
The 05 February 2008 build is out.
- Windows :
http://prdownload.berlios.de/codeblocks/CB_20080205_rev4861_win32.7z
- Linux :
none
Resolved Fixed:
* Fixed debugger to get the child pid in windows. Was broken with newer GDB versions. Bug #12944 (also contained the fix, thanks)
* New comment types: stream and box (patch #2173)
* Added editor folding level limit option (patch #2335)
* DragScroll 1.2.07 2008/02/2 - Fixed: On some Linux's context menu missing in loggers bec mouse events always reported right-mouse was dragged. (Jens fix)
* Remote debugging settings are now correctly stored per-project (internally)
* Fixed folding icons inconsistency in split-view mode (bug #13062)
* Fixed crash happening with a right click in ThreadSearch code preview editor
Regressions/Confirmed/Annoying/Common bugs:
* toolbar-images-not-changing-state (is a wx problem/Win XP problem)
Jenna:
Binaries for debian i386 and amd64 and sources (.tar-balls also usable on Windows) can be found in my repository (see signature).
pasgui:
Build for Ubuntu i386 can be found here
Best regards, pasgui
Wavesonics:
Glad to see C::B just keeps getting more and more stable :)
cacb:
I have not yet downloaded this build, so apologies if the problem I am about to describe has been fixed :lol:
I am using C::B on Windows and Linux Kubuntu i386. On Linux, there is a serious C::B problem that isn't seen on Windows: Sometimes, typically when you are debugging or reviewing build errors, you can end up with two views of the same file. If you edit one, the other becomes out of date. This is extremely confusing as you often end up compiling something else than what you have recently edited.
Is this a known problem?
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