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CodeBlocks SVN Plugin SDK version mismatch 1.13.1, expecting 1.13.0

Started by Xander314, May 07, 2012, 01:50:34 PM

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Xander314

I just checked the Code::Blocks source out from SVN. I ran

./bootstrap
./configure --with-contrib-plugins=all
make -j5
dpkg-buildpackage

and then installed with

dpkg -i *deb


When I run Code::Blocks, I get a popup about plugin loading failure. In the application log, there is a long list of statements like the following
SDK version mismatch for ThreadSearch (1.13.1). Expecting 1.13.0
It seems particularly strange that it's expecting a lower version. What am I doing wrong?

Two other small issues:
- This is SVN 7953, but the splash screen says 7929 (which is the last Code::Blocks version I installed, unfortunately with make install that time).
- When running dpkg -i *deb, I get the following error:

Errors were encountered while processing:
codeblocks-wxcontrib-headers_10.05svn7953_all.deb


Any idea what's causing these?
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oBFusCATed

You're mixing versions of C::B.

Quote from: Xander314 on May 07, 2012, 01:50:34 PM
- This is SVN 7953, but the splash screen says 7929 (which is the last Code::Blocks version I installed, unfortunately with make install that time).

Clean your systems and do a clean rebuild of the packages.
And never ever again use make install when you've used --prefix=/usr or /usr/local.
(most of the time I ignore long posts)
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Xander314

Okay, will do. Thanks.

QuoteAnd never ever again use make install when you've used --prefix=/usr or /usr/local.
Yeah, I know that now  :-\
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