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Started by Pecan, January 14, 2006, 06:26:18 AM

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Game_Ender

By default I think Code::Blocks installs its pluggins to /usr/local/share/codeblocks/plugins.  I used the --prefix options to put codeblocks in /home/<user_name>/apps/codeblocks-svn, so then your pluggins would be in /codeblocks-svn/share/codeblocks/plugins.  This enables you to develop plugins as a non-root user, something that is very advised.

cyberkoa

Quote from: Takeshi Miya on January 16, 2006, 04:18:16 AM
Quite off-topic: do you know how can I open with RapidSVN a repository I already checked out with svn command line?
this is how I do , right click on "Bookmark " on Treectrl > add existing work copy

but , make a back up copy first before doing that to play safe.

Pecan

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Quote from: Game_Ender on January 16, 2006, 06:45:46 AM
By default I think Code::Blocks installs its pluggins to /usr/local/share/codeblocks/plugins.  I used the --prefix options to put codeblocks in /home/<user_name>/apps/codeblocks-svn, so then your pluggins would be in /codeblocks-svn/share/codeblocks/plugins.  This enables you to develop plugins as a non-root user, something that is very advised.

could you give an example line using this "--prefix" thingie

thanks
pecan

EDIT: This thread is going to make excellent documentation
for a ubuntu wiki page.


yop

When you run configure instead of just typing ./configure change it to (as an example)
./configure --prefix=/opt/codeblocks and after make then make install will install what you built to the specified (/opt/codeblocks in our case) path.
Life would be so much easier if we could just look at the source code.