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User forums => Nightly builds => Topic started by: killerbot on January 05, 2006, 12:08:04 am
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A link to the unicode windows wxWidget dll for Code::Blocks : http://download.berlios.de/codeblocks/wxmsw26u_gcc_cb.7z
The 04 January 2006 build is out.
- Windows : http://download.berlios.de/codeblocks/CB_04jan2006_rev1656_win32.7z
- Linux : not supported yet
Resolved Fixed:
- change to autorevision to allow it to build the project from unversioned files
- Enabled Unicode pathnames for configuration file
- Added wxFlatNotebook in the project
- Removed old code for editors close button
- Added cbEVT_HIDE_DOCK_WINDOW event
- EditorManager now uses wxFlatNotebook
- Added wxFlatNotebook and wxAUI settings in environment settings dialog
- Turned "open files list" into a standalone docking window
- Pumped SDK version to 1.6.3
- Fixed bug that allowed adding duplicate files in project
- Exporter : Added missing -fexceptions flag to the project file so it'll use the precompiled header
Regressions/Confirmed/Annoying/Common bugs:
Not used yet.
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known bug : Opened Files Window has title "Disassembly"
If it's the first time you install Code::Blocks, that shouldn't happen.
Quick fix for someone updating: remove default.conf.
Another way: open default.conf and remove the layout section, carefully, save the file and then open Code::Blocks.
Just another way (without touching default.conf): open Code::Blocks, go to View, Layouts, Delete current. Let it go for Code::Blocks default, close Code::Blocks without saving layout, open Code::Blocks again. It's a bit tricky so you maybe try another combination of Delete layout, set, save until it gets fixed :P
If you're going to touch default.conf, it's located in "Documents and Settings\YourUsername\Application Data\codeblocks\" (the path may change a bit if your Windows is in another language or dunno where if it's 9x).
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Also, when I debug a program and the debugged program segfaults, C::B asks me to view the stack. The stack is out of position (at the top left of the screen) and overlaps the window.