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How to get rid of mixed english-german compiler messages?

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Jenna:

--- Quote from: CuteAlien on May 11, 2008, 06:56:55 pm ---Not sure about that EnvVar plugin, is that something newer than 8.02? I didn't find it.

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Did you install the "codeblocks-contrib"-package ?

Or if self-compiled: did you run "./contrib --with-contrib-plugins=all" before running "make" ?

CuteAlien:

--- Quote from: jens on May 11, 2008, 07:26:40 pm ---
--- Quote from: CuteAlien on May 11, 2008, 06:56:55 pm ---Not sure about that EnvVar plugin, is that something newer than 8.02? I didn't find it.

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Did you install the "codeblocks-contrib"-package ?

Or if self-compiled: did you run "./contrib --with-contrib-plugins=all" before running "make" ?

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Probably I would need to install that. I installed from codeblocks-8.02-src.tar.bz2 and I guess it's not part of that. But as it works now I'm already happy anyway ;-)

Jenna:

--- Quote from: CuteAlien on May 11, 2008, 08:53:52 pm ---Probably I would need to install that. I installed from codeblocks-8.02-src.tar.bz2 and I guess it's not part of that. But as it works now I'm already happy anyway ;-)

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That means you self-compiled C::B.

add "--with-contrib-plugins=all" to your "./configure"-commandline and all the contrib-plugins get compiled when running "make".

If you have compiled C::B with C::B using the project file you also have to build the "ContribPlugins-unix.workspace" too.

CuteAlien:
Thanks, I'll try that next time I compile it.

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