If I did just ./configure without a --prefix flag, then where should I expect the codeblocks configuration information to be (ran just ./codeblocks with no flags) -- should there be a config file in /usr/local/share/codeblocks?
If you ommit the --prefix switch, the default installation path is set to /usr/local.
If you 're asking if it's possible to ./configure, make and run codeblocks without installing it (make install), you can't. The datafiles, plugins etc are put together on installation.
I have /usr/local/share/codeblocks/
What's the configuration filename on Linux?
If you 're talking about the config file used by codeblocks, currently it is "~/.Code::Blocks 1.0".
This is created automatically by wxConfig (which uses the registry under windows).
But there are plans to change it:
- For windows, use a file in the user's home dir instead of the registry.
- For unix, support /etc/codeblocks.conf, ~/.codeblocks with the latter overriding the former.
OK, forgot to check for dot files. :?
I installed with ./configure --prefix=/opt/codeblocksd --enable-debug && make && make install
run with: cd /opt/codeblocksd/bin; ./codeblocks
and get (see pic):
root:/opt/codeblocksd/share/codeblocks# ls
astyle.zip defaultmimehandler.zip plugins tips.txt
class_wizard.zip icons plugin_wizard.zip todo.zip
code_completion.zip images resources.zip
compiler_gcc.zip lexers start_here.zip
debugger_gdb.zip manager_resources.zip templates
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