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The 16 december 2006 build will NOT be out.

Started by killerbot, December 15, 2006, 07:11:28 PM

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killerbot

commits or no commits : not in the neighborhood ;-)

cstudent



Angelo

So the bugs that I noticed are:
--> When opening the CB, you've to wait much longer than in the previous builds (why:>?)
--> Window with the compilers: it always appear, and is no-resizable... (so I don't see every compilers, it should has 20px more. And on the first time that it appears, it should has an attribute "always on top")
--> when opening: "the windows system cannot find a file.... bla bla bla, make sure that filename is right... etc"
--> when closing: some bug with cblayout file.

That's all.

And I've got one question: is there any possibility to turn off making files, such like *.depend, *.layout, etc?

Hardi

Quote from: Angelo on December 16, 2006, 01:41:19 PM
So the bugs that I noticed are:
--> Window with the compilers: it always appear, and is no-resizable... (so I don't see every compilers, it should has 20px more. And on the first time that it appears, it should has an attribute "always on top")
--> when opening: "the windows system cannot find a file.... bla bla bla, make sure that filename is right... etc"

I have the same bugs in the 15th dec build.

NeverDream

I get this error in a dialog box whenever I start Code::Blocks (built from svn on KateOS 3.1):
"Failed to display HTML document in ISO-8859-1 encoding".
The dialog box pops up several times after I close it, but afterward the IDE works normally.

sethjackson

Yeah I have the same bugs as you guys. I dunno what happened maybe a look through the recent changes will reveal the answers..........

David Perfors

The last change (that is related.. (I think)) was adding the Cygwin compiler... could that be the problem?
OS: winXP
Compiler: mingw
IDE: Code::Blocks SVN WX: 2.8.4 Wish list: faster code completion, easier debugging, refactoring

dmoore

settings -> environment ...
CRASH
(latest SVN on winXP)

anyone else have this or have i just bjorked my settings
Python plugins: [url="https://github.com/spillz/codeblocks-python"]https://github.com/spillz/codeblocks-python[/url]
Code::Blocks Daily Builds -- Ubuntu PPA: [url="https://launchpad.net/~damien-moore/+archive/codeblocks"]https://launchpad.net/~damien-moore/+archive/codeblocks[/url]

sethjackson

Quote from: dmoore on December 17, 2006, 01:27:57 AM
settings -> environment ...
CRASH
(latest SVN on winXP)

anyone else have this or have i just bjorked my settings


Works for me, but I have other problems that have crept up recently......

MortenMacFly

#10
Quote from: dmoore on December 17, 2006, 01:27:57 AM
settings -> environment ...
CRASH
Did (all of you) run update(.bat) recently? Resource files have been changed - this can happen! - which have to be updated. Sometimes it is not as simple as a re-compilation to do an update. The update scripts take care to crunch (update) the resources, too. In addition under linux you might have to do a:

make clean-zipfiles
make clean-bin
make clean

in addition. If all that fails use the nightlys.
With regards, Morten.

Edit. Misleading typos.
Compiler logging: Settings->Compiler & Debugger->tab "Other"->Compiler logging="Full command line"
C::B Manual: [url="https://www.codeblocks.org/docs/main_codeblocks_en.html"]https://www.codeblocks.org/docs/main_codeblocks_en.html[/url]
C::B FAQ: [url="https://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php?title=FAQ"]https://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php?title=FAQ[/url]

dmoore

Python plugins: [url="https://github.com/spillz/codeblocks-python"]https://github.com/spillz/codeblocks-python[/url]
Code::Blocks Daily Builds -- Ubuntu PPA: [url="https://launchpad.net/~damien-moore/+archive/codeblocks"]https://launchpad.net/~damien-moore/+archive/codeblocks[/url]

killerbot

Quote from: mispunt on December 16, 2006, 11:01:05 PM
The last change (that is related.. (I think)) was adding the Cygwin compiler... could that be the problem?

I feel this is the cause, unfortunately Yiannis doesn't have this. But maybe he doesn't have this because he has installed cygwin ??

MortenMacFly

#13
Quote from: killerbot on December 17, 2006, 06:16:15 PM
Quote from: mispunt on December 16, 2006, 11:01:05 PM
The last change (that is related.. (I think)) was adding the Cygwin compiler... could that be the problem?
I feel this is the cause, unfortunately Yiannis doesn't have this. But maybe he doesn't have this because he has installed cygwin ??
I don't have this problem, too (although I also have the Cygwin compiler installed). Anyway - I don't think it's related to Cygwin. I tried hiding the Cygwin suite (removing all reg entries and renaming the root directory) and it still works properly...!?
With regards, Morten.

Edit: Wait a sec... I removed the config directory (next to hiding Cygwin) and I see the problem here, too... Allow me to take back what I've just said... ;-)
Compiler logging: Settings->Compiler & Debugger->tab "Other"->Compiler logging="Full command line"
C::B Manual: [url="https://www.codeblocks.org/docs/main_codeblocks_en.html"]https://www.codeblocks.org/docs/main_codeblocks_en.html[/url]
C::B FAQ: [url="https://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php?title=FAQ"]https://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php?title=FAQ[/url]

killerbot

Quote from: MortenMacFly on December 17, 2006, 06:33:44 PM
Quote from: killerbot on December 17, 2006, 06:16:15 PM
Quote from: mispunt on December 16, 2006, 11:01:05 PM
The last change (that is related.. (I think)) was adding the Cygwin compiler... could that be the problem?
I feel this is the cause, unfortunately Yiannis doesn't have this. But maybe he doesn't have this because he has installed cygwin ??
I don't have this problem, too (although I also have the Cygwin compiler installed). Anyway - I don't think it's related to Cygwin. I tried hiding the Cygwin suite (removing all reg entries and renaming the root directory) and it still works properly...!?
With regards, Morten.

Edit: Wait a sec... I removed the config directory (next to hiding Cygwin) and I see the problem here, too... Allow me to take back what I've just said... ;-)

Martin,
You just have proofed a very important thing. Excellent work. This weekend I was extremely busy and I can't debug on my 64 bit :-( [This is starting to piss me of more and more each day, this afternoon in the car I was kind of loosing faith in the MinGW ;-) ]. Hopefully I am able to debug a bit tomorrow at work.