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wxWidgets dependency pushed me away to Eclipse
afb:
There's also wiki:Installing_Code::Blocks_from_source_on_RPM_based_distributions, even if slightly outdated (CentOS 4 and wxWidgets 2.6). But it might be easier to build from SRPM than to build from source ?
Fedora has some codeblocks package in EPEL.
Krisando:
I'd like to dig this up to say the same thing.
This wxWidgets dependency repelled me away from Codeblocks, it just does not compile, no matter how many guides I try. I'd like a IDE that works, not one which is hell to install. Not sure if it's just CentOS 5.5, but this program is just not able to be installed..
I'm sick of spending entire nights trying to get this damn program to work, none of the RPM's work either.
If anyone has a success story or even a working package which is compatible, please let us CentOS users know.
oBFusCATed:
Why don't you use yum to install wxgtk + wxgtk-dev?
Then compiling cb is a easy :)
BTW: Go open bugs in the centos' bug tracker, it is the centos dev's job to provide you packages for software_x.
The upstream devs (C::B devs) aren't obliged to provide binary packages for every distro+version combination out there.
Most of the time they provide binaries for the distros they use and know...
Jenna:
C::B works on centos and it's not hard to compile it yourself.
I suggest using wxGTK from rpmforge (I did it and it works flawlessly).
Krisando:
Okay I tried that repository, it installed wxGTK and wxBase. What should be the next step I take?
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