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Hi, there are some news about this topic.

wxTerminalEmulator

This is by CodeLite's author Eranif.

https://github.com/eranif/wxTerminalEmulator
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Nightly builds / Re: The 09 April 2026 build (13831) is out.
« Last post by Pecan on Yesterday at 08:27:35 pm »
Installation Guide: Debugger GDB/MI Plugin
A CodeBlocks plugin using the machine interface of the GDB debugger.

For Code::Blocks Nightly Build 260409_rev13831_win64 only.


Download github binary zip
Source is available at github Source

1. Preparation
  • Ensure Code::Blocks is not running.
  • Extract the ZIP contents into a temporary folder.
  • Note: While installing, the .exe, .dll, and .zip files must stay together.

2. Installation
  • Run InstallDebuggerMI.exe.
  • Select your Code::Blocks Nightly folder when prompted.
  • Constraint: Your CB Nightly version date and revision must match the install zips file name.
  • Installing into a mismatched nightly version will cause it to stall and crash.

3. Configuration
After installation, go to Settings->Debugger->GDB/MI default
  • Set the executable Path: Browse to your gdb.exe.
  • Verify the other options meet your requirements.
  • Click on the Ok button.

4. Usage
Go to MainMenu->Debug->Active Debuggers and select GDB/MI default.


Report issues in this thread with your Nightly Build date and OS.
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Development / Re: wxSmith : add option for Create function in inhereited cases
« Last post by LR83 on Yesterday at 11:12:06 am »
Great :)
Removing the line instead of simply replacing it with a comment requires more work. We need to remove all the code that builds this line and it is not so easy.
That's why I simply add a "//" at the beginning of the line to comment it.
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Development / Re: wxSmith : add option for Create function in inhereited cases
« Last post by ollydbg on April 25, 2026, 01:43:18 pm »
It is in our svn now, thanks.

BTW: I think comment out the "Create" function could be changed to "remove this line" if the option is "false". But I'm not sure how to do that.
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Nightly builds / Re: The 25 May 2024 build (13524) is out.
« Last post by Miguel Gimenez on April 24, 2026, 11:14:52 am »
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Nightly builds / Re: The 25 May 2024 build (13524) is out.
« Last post by emelialucass on April 24, 2026, 11:05:54 am »
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Help / Re: Used .deb files to install Codeblocks
« Last post by Miguel Gimenez on April 24, 2026, 10:10:45 am »
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Help / Re: Used .deb files to install Codeblocks
« Last post by Atudeas on April 24, 2026, 09:17:07 am »
Hi there,

I've installed Cobeblocks from de 25.03 .dev files from the Codeblocks site block blast. After that I installed the .deb files for WxSmith. But in both cases I get a build 13046 wich is from 2022-11-18. How can I upgrade to 25.03? Usually I use the install app on Kubuntu, but that one also had an older version.

I'm not a console wizzard.

You can try upgrading Code::Blocks to 25.03 using a Debian file. If you are using Ubuntu 24.04 / Linux Mint 22, download the file codeblocks25.03amd64debian12.tar.xz. If you are using Ubuntu 22.04 / Linux Mint 21, download the file codeblocks25.03amd64debian11.tar.xz.
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Nah, there's no "universal" script or program for that, dude. Project files are usually super specific to each IDE/tool; typically, we use cross-platform build systems like CMake or framework-specific tools (like Qt) to manage projects between Linux and Windows.
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