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The 07 July 2012 build (8086) is out.

Started by killerbot, July 07, 2012, 05:24:13 PM

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killerbot

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Before you use a nightly make sure you understand how it works.

A link to the unicode windows wxWidget dll for Code::Blocks : http://prdownload.berlios.de/codeblocks/wxmsw28u_gcc_cb_wx2812_gcc452-TDM.7z

For those who might need this one (when no MingW installed on your system) : the mingw10m.dll : http://prdownload.berlios.de/codeblocks/mingwm10_gcc452-TDM.7z

The 07 July 2012 build is out.
 - Windows :
   http://prdownload.berlios.de/codeblocks/CB_20120707_rev8086_win32.7z
 - Linux :
   none

Resolved Fixed:


Regressions/Confirmed/Annoying/Common bugs:




gd_on

Oups ... Wrong link. Should be rev8086 and not rev8081 ...

gd_on
Windows 11 64 bits (25H2), svn C::B (last version or almost!), wxWidgets 3.3.2, Msys2 Compilers 16.1.0, 64 bits (seh, posix : gcc, g++ and gfortran in C:\msys64\mingw64) or 32 bits (dwarf2, posix  in C:\msys64\mingw32).

Xaviou

Quote from: gd_on on July 07, 2012, 05:38:16 PM
Oups ... Wrong link. Should be rev8086 and not rev8081 ...
+1
There is an error in the link.

Regards

Xav'
My wxWidgets's stuff : [url="https://wxstuff.xaviou.fr/"]https://wxstuff.xaviou.fr/[/url]

killerbot


Jenna

Quote from: killerbot on July 07, 2012, 08:47:55 PM
are you sure ? works for me

Your initial post was edited by Mortenmacfly at 18:05:22 .

killerbot


Jenna

As usual:
Debian packages (binaries and sources) for 32-bit and 64-bit systems can be found in my debian-repo.
Fedora packages (binaries and sources) for 32-bit and 64-bit systems (fc15, fc16 and fc17) can be found in my rpm-repo .

Important note for debian (and ubuntu) users:
I changed the layout of my debian-repo, to fix the issue described in this thread:
http://forums.next.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,16357.msg110806.html#msg110806
Please (re)read the instructions on my website, and fix your entries in /etc/apt/sources.list[.d] accordingly.

ham

#7
hi,

FEATURE REQUESTs for PROJECT MANAGER TreeView

multiselect files -> set (build) properties
multiselect files -> remove files
multiple selection of folder dialog when adding recursivly

BUGs

- no filefilter while adding files
- no dialog for adding files is shown no more


WINDOWS bugs

- folder selection dialog on windows messed up, does not scroll to current folder automaticly, dialog window is wrong sized and positioned
- Notebook tabs (open files) only gain focus after 3 mouseclicks! Should have always focus on mouseover, so i can close tab with one mouseclick, not 3


thx

dannyyy

Fixing a typo...


--- CodeBlocks_pristine/src/sdk/resources/auto_detect_compilers.xrc 2012-07-07 17:43:33.693614787 -0300
+++ patch/auto_detect_compilers.xrc 2012-07-07 18:25:07.678927628 -0300
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
<orient>wxVERTICAL</orient>
<object class="sizeritem">
<object class="wxStaticText" name="ID_STATICTEXT2">
- <label>Note: After autor-detection, at least one compiler&apos;s master path is still empty and therefore invalid.&#x0A;Inspect the list below and change the compiler&apos;s master path later in the compiler options.&#x0A;Select you favourite default compiler here:</label>
+ <label>Note: After auto-detection, at least one compiler&apos;s master path is still empty and therefore invalid.&#x0A;Inspect the list below and change the compiler&apos;s master path later in the compiler options.&#x0A;Select you favourite default compiler here:</label>
</object>
<flag>wxALL|wxEXPAND|wxALIGN_LEFT|wxALIGN_TOP</flag>
<border>8</border>

Thanks for the great work, guys !

cacb

Can someone please help me figure out what is going on here.

I downloaded this Nightly (8086) to Windows XP and installed it. Notice that I have no GCC compiler tools on this machine, I am using VS2010 (VC2008 also installed). No other compilers installed on this machine.

Starting the program is rather slow (about ~10 secs on a pretty fast machine). Opening a workspace with 4 projects takes another ~10 seconds, accompanied with some yellow pop-up messages complaining "Can't find compiler executable in your configured search path for GNU GCC compiler" (see attached photo of screen, screenshot was not possible). The thing is that I don't have GCC on this machine, and I have obviously not configured a search path for it. I use Microsoft compilers only under Windows.

Why am I getting these messages? Is this causing the slowness? Can I delete the GCC compiler setting under Windows? If yes, how?

It should be said that these project refer to the gcc compiler in 2 build targets (there are 2 for windows+msvc and 2 for linux+gcc). But gcc is not being used under Windows here. A much older nightly (7452) does not show this behaviour.

Your help appreciated.

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oBFusCATed

cacb: What about the previous nightly?
(most of the time I ignore long posts)
[strangers don't send me private messages, I'll ignore them; post a topic in the forum, but first read the rules!]

cacb

I have had these issues for a while, only older nightlies work properly.

I just got an idea that somehow C::B now requires MinGW and GCC to be installed, whether you use it or not. I think I can confirm that suspicion. I had tried to edit away the GNU GCC entries from the default.conf file, but they kept coming back no matter what I did. So now I went and downloaded/installed MinGW with gcc etc., and installed it to C:\MinGW as is the default.

Then the error messages go away. C::B is also more responsive after I installed MinGW. The thing is that I am not going to use those tools.... and I think it should be allowed to use C::B without requiring MinGW installed. I have of course mingwm10.dll in the same dir as C::B, but there should be no need for anything more, and it used to be like that for years.

If I delete everything under C:\MinGW, the errors return.

I think there is now an expectation in C::B that gcc is installed, and I think it is a bug.

stahta01

#12
@cacb:

What is the CB default compiler while you are having the problem?

I am Installing MSVC 9.0 express to see if I can duplicate the issue on my home PC.
Might have to wait till work to good results; because, I have many copies of MinGW GCC on my Home PC.

Edit: I could not duplicate the issue at home; maybe, I will be able to do it Monday at work.

Tim S.
C Programmer working to learn more about C++.
On Windows 10 64 bit and Windows 11 64 bit.
--
When in doubt, read the CB WiKi FAQ. [url="http://wiki.codeblocks.org"]http://wiki.codeblocks.org[/url]

Folco

(Perhaps the simplest way would be to have a virtual installation with a fresh Win XP/7 install to try the configurations of all the users who complain about bugs on the forum ? It could avoid to mess up your own PC.)
Kernel Extremist - PedroM power ©

cacb

#14
@Tim S.

On this particular machine (XP SP3) I have installed MS Visual Studio Express 2010 (=msvc10) and MS Visual Studio Express 2008 (=msvc8), i.e. the free versions only.

Since I have been using different machines with different compilers installed (at work, the full non-free versions of VS2010 and VS2008) and since at one stage I was using VS2010 on one machine and VS2008 on another at the same time, I have made a "generic MS compiler" in C::B called "msvc" which is  just a clone of the currently preferred MS compiler, and "msvc" is then always the default C::B compiler when running under Windows. My C::B projects refer to the msvc compiler, so they will work with whatever is installed.

I hope I am not confusing the issue, I am just trying to give you the full picture.

Edit: msvc maps to MS Visual Studio Express 2010 in this case