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Development / Re: CVE-2020-37121 - buffer overflow exploit
« Last post by killerbot on Yesterday at 07:49:01 pm »
Probably all programs compiled with SEH ten years ago are affected, but good luck opening a M3U with C::B  8).

that would be nice though :-)
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Development / Re: CVE-2020-37121 - buffer overflow exploit
« Last post by Miguel Gimenez on Yesterday at 04:31:43 pm »
Probably all programs compiled with SEH ten years ago are affected, but good luck opening a M3U with C::B  8).
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Development / CVE-2020-37121 - buffer overflow exploit
« Last post by SharkCZ on Yesterday at 02:51:51 pm »
Seems https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2020-37121 about a buffer overflow related exploit got published last week, but I can't find any additional information. Does anybody know what it is about? I can't see a connection between a crafted M3U playlist and C::B.
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Hi, I can also confirm the r13785 fixed the crash issue.

Thanks for your work and testing.
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Nightly builds / Re: The 09 February 2026 build (13785) is out.
« Last post by Xaviou on February 10, 2026, 08:43:41 pm »
Hi.

32 bits version for Windows can be downloaded from my website.

Debian Trixie (64 bits) and Bookworm (32 and 64 bits) can be installed from my repo
The corresponding unsigned deb files can also be downloaded from the website page linked above.

Ubuntu-22.04, 24.10 and 25.10 versions can be installed from my ppa (they are now available for both amd64 and arm64 architectures).

Regards
Xav'
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Nightly builds / The 09 February 2026 build (13785) is out.
« Last post by killerbot on February 09, 2026, 04:57:11 pm »
We switched to gcc 15.1.0 (on 23 May 2025) --> download the new wx/mingw dll's see link below

Get the compiler we use here : https://github.com/brechtsanders/winlibs_mingw/releases/download/15.1.0posix-12.0.0-ucrt-r1/winlibs-x86_64-posix-seh-gcc-15.1.0-mingw-w64ucrt-12.0.0-r1.7z

Get quick announcements through the RSS feed http://www.codeblocks.org/nightly/CodeBlock_RSS.xml

Before you use a nightly make sure you understand how it works.

A link to the unicode windows wxWidget dll(s) for Code::Blocks : https://sourceforge.net/projects/codeblocks/files/Binaries/Nightlies/Prerequisites/wxmsw32u_gcc_cb_wx328_2D_gcc1510-mingw64.7z
A link to Mingw64 dll's needed by Code::Blocks : http://sourceforge.net/projects/codeblocks/files/Binaries/Nightlies/Prerequisites/Mingw64dlls15.1.0.7z


The 09 February 2026 build is out.
  - Windows :
   http://sourceforge.net/projects/codeblocks/files/Binaries/Nightlies/2026/CB_20260209_rev13785_win64.7z
  - Linux :
   none

The current SDK version is : 2.25.0

Resolved Fixed:

  • clangd_client: Apply ticket 1585 fixing stuck hover popup (thanks Christo)
  • clangd_client Move some of ticket 1585 to the correct position (thanks Christo)
  • clangd_client ClassBrowser Fix asserts caused by invalid wxTreeItemId(s)
  • wxSmith: Fix overriding of GetValueString() with wxWidgets 3.3.1 and newer.

Regressions/Confirmed/Annoying/Common bugs:


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    r13785 looks OK for me.
    Thanks
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    Reviewing the discussion of Ollydbg with Vadz I agree this is not the solution.

    Revision r13785 fixes overriding of ValueToString() in wxscustomeditorproperty, this should fix the issue (I do not have wx3.3 to test).
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    Spam reported to moderator.
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