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Problem with libcodeblocks0 installing CB 8.02
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cecilio:
Hi,
I have the CB SVN 4161 version installed and running without problems on my Ubuntu 7.10 machine.
THis morning I thought about upgrading. So I downloaded the latest CB stable realease 8.02 (ubuntu package) and, after executing untar, I started with:
--- Code: ---sudo dpkg -i libcodeblocks0_8.02-0ubuntu1_i386.deb
--- End code ---
And I got the following error messages (original messages were in Spanish. I attach a free translation):
--- Code: ---Unpackaging libcodeblocks0 (de libcodeblocks0_8.02-0ubuntu1_i386.deb) ...
dpkg: error processing libcodeblocks0_8.02-0ubuntu1_i386.deb (--install):
attempting to overwrite `/usr/lib/libcodeblocks.so.0.0.1', that also is in codeblocks package
dpkg-deb: paste subprocess was terminated by signal (broken pipe)
--- End code ---
My knowledge about Linux is minimal. Could you help me with this?
Thank you
Cecilio
rickg22:
it seems that you don't need libcodeblocks0 to install codeblocks, since the library is "already" in the package.
cecilio:
OK, I will ignore the libcodeblocks0 error.
Then I continue:
--- Code: ---sudo dpkg -i codeblocks_8.02-0ubuntu1_i386.deb
--- End code ---
Unfortunately, now I get (again, my free translation from Spanish):
--- Code: ---dpkg: dependencies problems prevent codeblocks configuration:
codeblocks depends on libcodeblocks0 (= 8.02-0ubuntu1); nevertheless:
Package `libcodeblocks0' is not installed.
dpkg: error processing codeblocks (--install):
dependencies problems - it is left without configuring it
--- End code ---
any idea?
Thank you,
Cecilio
JGM:
You should use pasgui repository is much more easy and you get the updates automatically, here;
http://lgp203.free.fr/spip/
Just follow hes instructions to configure (synaptic really nice) :D
cecilio:
I followed JGM advice and downloaded from pasqui repository. So my problem is solved, although I would liked to have an explanation of the problem I was having as it is the only way to learn.
Any way, thank you very much for the help, and thank you to Code::Blocks developers for this excellent IDE.
Regards,
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