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Naya:
Hello,
I not very used to linux... I started a new work and I no choice but to use it.
I would like to install Code::Blocks but I don't know which version I should download. There is the choice between ubuntu, debian, f or suse.
My linux is a red hat scientific linux.
Could you tell me which version is the more appropriate ?
Thank you very much
Naya
Naya:
nobody has an idea ??
afb:
There is no build for Red Hat Enterprise Linux available (yet), but maybe the Fedora package can be adopted through EPEL ?
There's some related information in the Code::Blocks wiki, but it might be a tad out of date. Assuming you are running version 5 ?
Naya:
thnak you for your answer
I think this is version 4.2.xxxx
so you advice to use the fedora version on my linux ?
afb:
Oops, it had already been updated. Packages are available at:
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/epel/4/i386/repoview/codeblocks.html
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/epel/5/i386/repoview/codeblocks.html
Or use a command like yum install codeblocks, or similar...
They're a bit old, but will probably be updated to 8.02 soon ?
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