Hi, it's me again.
I wanted to create a simple plug-in for C::B which would create a resource file, put some initial values into it and add it into the current project.
I have started reading this tutorial:
http://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php?title=Creating_a_simple_%22Hello_World%22_pluginI already have the sources on my hard drive so I was ready to start creating my plug-in.
I have started a new plug-in project and proceeded.
The first thing which confused me, was the directory which I should add to the 'Search Directories': 'CodeBlocks\sdk\include' and 'CodeBlocks\sdk\lib'.
In the directory where I hold the C::B source (C:\CodeBlocksSrc\cb\src), there is 'include', but there's no 'lib' directory...
I ignored it and tried to build the plug-in.
Then, although the plug-in compiled succesfully, I couldn't install it.
When I went to the Plugins->Manage Plugins menu, selected 'Install new' and then chose my .cbplugin file, a progressbar showed up for a second, then it disappeared and I got a message box with the following content:
'One or more plugins were not installed successfully:
<the path to the plugin here>' - and the plug-in didn't show up in the installed plug-ins list.
I saw an inscription at the top of the wiki-page:
'This article contains outdated information.
You can help the Code::Blocks Wiki by updating the article.'
In fact I've seen it before, but I started reading the article and I hoped that won't matter. But unfortunately, it does.
Does there exist any other tutorial which is up to date so I can learn how to build my plugin for version 10.05?