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(FreeBSD) cannot start codeblocks

Started by realisticer, July 03, 2005, 09:58:06 PM

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realisticer

Hi everyone,

i downloaded codeblocks and build it successfuly on freebsd 5.3.  but i can´t
start codeblocks without getting the following message:

¨Cannot find /share/CodeBlocks/ressources.zip...
Code::Blocks was configured to be installed in ´´.
Please use the command-line switch ´--prefix´ or set the DATA_PREFIX
enviroment variable to point where Code::Blocks is installed, or try re-installing
the application...¨

So first i did was to add the ´--prefix=$APP_DIR´ command-line switch to the
run.sh script, but the message still appears. next i tried to set DATA_PREFIX
to $APP_DIR but still get the message.

what else can i do?

mfg
realisticer

squizzz

this space is for rent

realisticer

Quote from: squizzzCheck this thread, it should help. :)

I allready did it but got the same result. the message still appears

mfg
realisticer

realisticer

hi everyone,

i solved the problem. the problem is:

the path to the ressources is defined to be /share/

so i edited app.cpp and changed it to share. note there is no leading slash,
what caused the programm to search in /share. in freebsd /share does not
exist and even if it would exist the app would not find the ressource-information
at this location because the ressource-information are located in $APP_DIR/share.

now codeblocks starts :)

mfg
realisticer

mandrav

Quotethe path to the ressources is defined to be /share/
Actually it's set to be
GetAppPath() + "/share/CodeBlocks"
If it searched for "/share" then this means that GetAppPath() returns nil.
C::B uses binreloc in unix systems to find out its current path. It seems that binreloc doesn't work with FreeBSD?
Anyway I 've updated CVS to return "." as base path, if binreloc fails to find it.

Yiannis.
Be patient!
This bug will be fixed soon...

Anonymous

Quote from: mandrav
Quotethe path to the ressources is defined to be /share/
Actually it's set to be
GetAppPath() + "/share/CodeBlocks"
If it searched for "/share" then this means that GetAppPath() returns nil.
C::B uses binreloc in unix systems to find out its current path. It seems that binreloc doesn't work with FreeBSD?

i looked at the prefix.c. the reason that binreloc doesn´t work with freebsd is
because it uses /proc. in freebsd you normaly don´t have /proc.

Quote
Anyway I 've updated CVS to return "." as base path, if binreloc fails to find it.

this should do it :)

mfg
realisticer