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User forums => Using Code::Blocks => Topic started by: prokicki on June 17, 2005, 08:47:00 pm
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I can not find option of switch of mode of construction of project.
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I apologize for my english, but I use translator on-line.
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What project? Any project you create in codeblocks, or specifically the Codeblocks project itself?
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What project? Any project you create in codeblocks, or specifically the Codeblocks project itself?
any project
(wxWidgets)
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oh, i see. Well it depends on the wxWidgets library you're using. Our templates use the non-debug builds of wxWidgets. However, that DOESN'T mean that you can't debug your projects.
By default all projects (at least with GCC) are built in "debug" mode. To make a release version, use the GNU utility "strip". OR, in the compiler options, check the "strip all symbols from binaries", which deletes debugging information.
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By default all projects (at least with GCC) are built in "debug" mode. To make a release version, use the GNU utility "strip". OR, in the compiler options, check the "strip all symbols from binaries", which deletes debugging information.
What version of C::B do you use ?
I can't find that option under Compiler -> Compiler Options
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Oops, that's in CVS :oops: But you can use the "strip" utility for now :)
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Oops, that's in CVS :oops: But you can use the "strip" utility for now :)
I am waiting anyways for the next Release...
With the RAD Plugin, Codecompletion with STL and includes and
an UML Plugin :twisted:, oh, i start dreamin... *g*
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You can always compile CVS :)
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I am waiting anyways for the next Release...
With the RAD Plugin, Codecompletion with STL and includes and
an UML Plugin :twisted:, oh, i start dreamin... *g*
That must be a beautiful dream. Hold on! :lol: