could you post bug reports for this.Reproduce what? The only available compilers in linux are icc, gcc and sdcc, sorry no D compilers.
And specify which steps to take to reproduce.
therefor my question, I suspected something like that ...could you post bug reports for this.Reproduce what? The only available compilers in linux are icc, gcc and sdcc, sorry no D compilers.
And specify which steps to take to reproduce.
Index: src/sdk/projectmanager.cpp
===================================================================
--- src/sdk/projectmanager.cpp (revision 2227)
+++ src/sdk/projectmanager.cpp (working copy)
@@ -46,6 +46,7 @@
#include "xtra_classes.h"
#include <wx/dir.h>
#include "globals.h"
+ #include "cbexception.h"
#endif
#include <wx/utils.h>
Index: src/sdk/projectfileoptionsdlg.cpp
===================================================================
--- src/sdk/projectfileoptionsdlg.cpp (revision 2227)
+++ src/sdk/projectfileoptionsdlg.cpp (working copy)
@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@
#ifndef CB_PRECOMP
#include "cbproject.h"
+ #include "compilerfactory.h"
#include <wx/xrc/xmlres.h>
#include <wx/intl.h>
#include <wx/choice.h>
There is standard DigitalMars dmd compiler for linux - I use it, so there must be one :-)I meant there is no support for D compilers in the linux version of Code::Blocks. The only "out of the box" supported compilers in Code::Blocks when using the linux version are the ones I posted.
Now that I got you online:Code: diffIndex: src/sdk/projectmanager.cpp
===================================================================
--- src/sdk/projectmanager.cpp (revision 2227)
+++ src/sdk/projectmanager.cpp (working copy)
@@ -46,6 +46,7 @@
#include "xtra_classes.h"
#include <wx/dir.h>
#include "globals.h"
+ #include "cbexception.h"
#endif
#include <wx/utils.h>
Index: src/sdk/projectfileoptionsdlg.cpp
===================================================================
--- src/sdk/projectfileoptionsdlg.cpp (revision 2227)
+++ src/sdk/projectfileoptionsdlg.cpp (working copy)
@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@
#ifndef CB_PRECOMP
#include "cbproject.h"
+ #include "compilerfactory.h"
#include <wx/xrc/xmlres.h>
#include <wx/intl.h>
#include <wx/choice.h>
For building without precompiled headers in linux (well you know the case)...
I have got a problem with that build. I can't open my projects anymore...
Hello,
I have got a problem with that build. I can't open my projects anymore.
I double click on my Test.cbp file and I have this first error message
(http://img60.imageshack.us/img60/3702/msgbox19yv.jpg) (http://imageshack.us)
I close it and I have the second one. I click on the button OK and C::B enter in a infinite loop.
I stay on the splash screen, my CPU is used to 100% and nothing else happen :(
(http://img103.imageshack.us/img103/9574/msgbox23xh.th.jpg) (http://img103.imageshack.us/my.php?image=msgbox23xh.jpg)
You can find my "project" here: http://www.badongo.com/file/344520
I am using Windows 2000 sp4.
For the moment, I going back to the previous version which work for me.
Have a nice day.
i could load, convert, save and reload your sample project without problems using CB svn rev. 2228
Hello!
To reproduce it is enough to choose Settings->Environment. CB crashes then... :-(
I remember post on forum where someone (Michael?) said that he has same problem, but I can not find post after reorganization.
Here is an attached crash report! where else can I put them? It's from the Linux build... it crashes almost all the time. It seems random so far but I'm not sure. I just cannot reproduce what I usually do and I don't use the linux version that much because of the crashes.
Hello,
I have got a problem with that build. I can't open my projects anymore.
I double click on my Test.cbp file and I have this first error message
(http://img60.imageshack.us/img60/3702/msgbox19yv.jpg) (http://imageshack.us)
Yep, I have posted something similar :D. I had a crash when opening Settings-->Editor. The problem was "solved" by de-activating codestats plugin. Give it a try and let know if it works for you or not. Personally, I build C::B by myself. I prefer using cbp rather than make. It is faster on my poor machine :).What version of CB are you using? Do you still have the problem with the latest build?
I have compiled and used it on XP-sp2 and it works ok.
The problem is with the linux version...I don't have a linux box (yet...) to test it, but if someone could give me some info about the crash...
I have compiled and used it on XP-sp2 and it works ok.
The problem is with the linux version...I don't have a linux box (yet...) to test it, but if someone could give me some info about the crash...
Anyway, the thread is nearly 1 month old and I've made some changes since then. Does the problem still persist?
BTW: Compiling from svn makes CB crash on opening of almost every dialog (make clean-zip-files doesn't help at all). I use make Makefile as it is standard way of compiling Linux programs, and people are just familiar with it - so proper Makefiles is a must to make CB succesful on Linux.
BTW: Compiling from svn makes CB crash on opening of almost every dialog (make clean-zip-files doesn't help at all).
I use make Makefile as it is standard way of compiling Linux programs, and people are just familiar with it - so proper Makefiles is a must to make CB succesful on Linux.
If you 've built C::B before on this computer, make sure you run make uninstall before building the updated C::B. That is because it uses libcodeblocks.so which is already installed (normally in /usr/lib or /usr/local/lib) and not the one you 're building.
We 're using autotools to generate the Makefiles, we don't create them by hand. So, I guess, they are proper Makefiles...
OTOH, if you believe there 's something wrong with our autotools scripts, please provide a patch.
Here is an attached crash report! where else can I put them? It's from the Linux build... it crashes almost all the time. It seems random so far but I'm not sure. I just cannot reproduce what I usually do and I don't use the linux version that much because of the crashes.
Hello,
Random :shock:?
May be you can give some more info. E.g., it crashes each minutes or after I started it, when I open a project or not, and so on. More info you give and easier it would be to find a solution :).
Which Linux distro and version are you using?
Best wishes,
Michael
CB on Ubuntu seems to crash quite randomly and I cannot remember when it crashed last time. Some times it crashes on exit, sometimes, when opening projects, sometimes when just clicking around the menus, the source tree etc.