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User forums => General (but related to Code::Blocks) => Topic started by: Anonymous on May 19, 2005, 07:51:30 pm
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What I want to do, is be able to use a single IDE for Linux, FreeBSD and Windows platforms.
Code::Blocks on Windows is fine...In fact, its great!
Anyone try Code::Blocks on Ubuntu 5.04 Linux?
What about FreeBSD 5.4 RELEASE?
Has anyone tried Qt API with Code::Blocks?
( Qt API? => http://www.trolltech.com/ )
Any tips or experiences on setting things up?
I'm using VMware for Windows.
WinXP = Host OS
Ubuntu = Guest OS 1
FreeBSD = Guest OS 2
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Anyone try Code::Blocks on Ubuntu 5.04 Linux?
*raises hand*
Yiannis.
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Ok...So that's one question answered.
Was there any major things required to make Code::Blocks work with Ubuntu? Or was it relatively straight forward?
I'll try Code::Blocks on FreeBSD and see how it goes.
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Was there any major things required to make Code::Blocks work with Ubuntu? Or was it relatively straight forward?
Really straightforward: just read this general linux step-by-step guide (http://codeblocks.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Compiling_Code::Blocks_in_Linux_%28applies_to_all_distros%29) ;)
The only thing currently not working correctly under non-win32 platforms, is the code-completion plugin so you might want to disable it.
Yiannis.
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LOL! I should've went there in the first place! Thanks for pointing the obvious out! :)