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Pingi:
Hi to all,
This is my first post here, since I just registered after a friend said good things about this site.

Now, I know it can be a trouble for you, but can someone explain me what to download (preferably with links) in order to get this CB up and running.
I am kind of new at this, and am completely confused with the amount of links and nightly builds and everything else on this forum.

I downloaded CB_20080206_rev4866_win32 so far, and I know I have to download wxWidget (I don't know what is that), and I guess I should get some new nightly build, but I really need some help. I worked with other tools earlier, but it was all Insert CD->Click Install->Restart->Work, so I'm dumb in essence  :(

Sorry on this question, but I found nowhere anything for complete beginners such as myself.

I hope there is someone who can help me.

mandrav:
How to use a nightly build.

Pecan:
http://www.sci.brooklyn.cuny.edu/~goetz/codeblocks/codeblocks-instructions.pdf

Jimage:
Actually, I'm slighty confused here too. Where do I find the source for a given nightly so I can compile it myself? All I see in the original posts are links to Windows-specific stuff.

Cheers.

Jenna:

--- Quote from: Jimage on February 08, 2008, 02:06:01 am ---Actually, I'm slighty confused here too. Where do I find the source for a given nightly so I can compile it myself? All I see in the original posts are links to Windows-specific stuff.

Cheers.

--- End quote ---

You can download the actual svn-sources from server using the svn command.
Here are the URL's you can use.
On Linux you will need a package normally called something with "subversion" in name, that includes the svn binary.
There are also some guis available, or svn-clients that fit in your file-browser (for example "kdesvn-kio-plugins" for konqueror on debian).

If you want a special revision you can use the "-r <revision>" switch on commandline (might differ with other svn-clients, look in the man-page).

On WIndows you can use Tortoise-SVN as gui and if you want to build C::B from sources you also need the commandline-svn to make C::B know the actual revision while building.

You can also download the source-code for the actual nightly as tarball from my repository (see signature), but there are normally only the last two or three builds available.

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