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User forums => Announcements => Topic started by: TomS on April 20, 2024, 02:02:01 pm
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Hello Community,
I'm using B::C 20.03 since the first relaese and now I see that the nightly builds have included a lot of improvements over the last four years.
I'm woundering why there is no new release since 20.03? The compiler has changed, the wxwidgets have been changed to new version too,
but c::b as official release (and binaries) is the same over the last four years.
Can we expect a new binary release of c::b soon?
Tanks in advance
TomS
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Can we expect a new binary release of c::b soon?
Possibly yes in the not too distant future. Please do not ask, when exactly.
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So blauzahn are you speaking for the CB dev team or personal speak?
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I am no cb dev. So, it is personal speak. I use the current trunk anyway. Nonetheless, I assume that it will serve as the next release somewhen.
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Hi devs, a new release is a good idea since LSP support is added. Now it is not easy to recommend codeblocks to others as most of them gets uninterested when I say they have to use nightly builds
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main focus is on stabilizing the clangd plug-in.
And fix regressions in the before hidden glob feature.
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main focus is on stabilizing the clangd plug-in.
And fix regressions in the before hidden glob feature.
Is it planning to prepare "Nightlies" tarballs under https://sourceforge.net/projects/codeblocks/files/Sources/ to simplify packaging developer preview versions in Linux distributives?
Unfortunately the zip archives that generated by Sourceforge on request are temporary and URLs lifetime seems lesser than 24 hours. If request it again the zip-file has differ checksum.
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I used code::blocks in the past and I wanted to use it again, but when I saw the last update in the 'new' (https://www.codeblocks.org/post/) I almost give up because I thought the project was abandoned.
Not everyone will check if the project is alive based on nightly builds for more than 4 years.