No Ubuntu 7.04 .deb file for i386 :shock: ? It would be nice to get these as we used to .... :DNo more .deb package for Ubuntu, read this thread till the end to know why: http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,6476.0.html :-)
cacb
No more .deb package for Ubuntu, read this thread till the end to know why: http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,6476.0.html :-)
QuoteNo more .deb package for Ubuntu, read this thread till the end to know why: http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,6476.0.html :-)
I have read it, but I don't get it (maybe I am slow). Why was this important and what is the benefit? I cannot see it explained in that thread (sorry if I have overlooked something obvious)? It seems to be much more to download (before ~7MB now 18MB!), what has been added?
....and now it is harder to install? Please, where is the description for how to install this, there are 7 .deb files in there, with interdependencies as I understand. I am on Kubuntu 7.04. Before I could easily install the single .deb file using Gdebi and switching C:B versions was no problem (even going backwards). This seems more problematic now, and will keep me from upgrading for a while, unless I see the light.
cacb
sudo dpkg -i *.deb
22 July 2007 build (4291) : Doesn’t notify anymore when a file is modified outside the IDE, which was a very usefull feature for me, who use an external UML tool to generate C++.
Easy way to install the new packages is to untar the tar.gz file to a temp directory. Then in a terminal console from that directory enter:Codesudo dpkg -i *.deb
The reason codeblocks has been broken down into separate packages is probably in preparation to submit Codeblocks to the Ubuntu and Debian repositories for inclusion in the future. The maintainers of the repos would most likely require that Codeblocks be broken down this way.
And as for the decline in the Ubuntu packages, I'm in the middle of a major remodel of our home, so the Ubuntu builds will probably only be about 2 a week. The Debian builds are on hold for now, unless someone else wants to build those. Sorry about this, but my wife's desires outweigh yours. :)
regards,
cstudent
EDIT: If you want to install the individual packages, they need to be installed in this order:
libcodeblocks0
codeblocks
codeblocks-dev (if you want to develop codeblocks and plugins)
codeblocks-dbg
libwxsmithlib0 (if you want to install any of the following packages)
libwxsmithlib0-dev
codeblocks-contrib
still, it'd be nice to get some popup message to have codeblack crash gracefully... =/
Code::Blocks usually provides crash-report.
Weird… Anyway, it works now with 23 July build. Thx to everyone :)22 July 2007 build (4291) : Doesn’t notify anymore when a file is modified outside the IDE, which was a very usefull feature for me, who use an external UML tool to generate C++.
It works on Windows.
Weird… Anyway, it works now with 23 July build. Thx to everyone :)22 July 2007 build (4291) : Doesn’t notify anymore when a file is modified outside the IDE, which was a very usefull feature for me, who use an external UML tool to generate C++.
It works on Windows.
It still crashes on my project.Not fixed with SVN 4321
Modify it againCan't reproduce. CC hasn't finshed parsing definitely when I save the header file again -> no crash, just usual re-parsing. Mind sending the files, please?!
Save it quickly (I suppose before CC has finished the parsing generated by previous save)
class MyClass1
{
MyClass1();
~MyClass1();
void MyMethod1();
}
class MyClass2
{
MyClass2();
~MyClass2();
void MyMethod2();
}
class MyClass
#ifdef FOO
: public MyClass1
, public MyClass2
#endif
{
MyClass();
~MyClass();
void MyMethod();
}