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newbie needs a clue - where to get it?

Started by Remdul, December 15, 2007, 04:32:58 PM

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Remdul

I'm fairly new to Linux and I'm looking for a good C++ IDE. I came along Code::Block, I like what I've seen.

But where do I download it? The website points to a forum post, the forum points to the Wiki, the Wiki points to the forum again...and I still haven't figured out where to get the package.

I'd strongly suggest updating the website to make it easier to find, e.g. a single, simple  page, with direct links. If only for newbies who just like to try it out.

(Apologies to those offended, my intent is to offer constructive advice.)


darthdespotism

Depends on which Linux distribution you use.

Debian & Ubuntu Pakages are very regularly available in nearly every Nightly Thread by one of the users. (Ubuntu Gutsy has a slightly out of date codeblocks in it's repos, you can aptitude install it directly)

IMO is there also an fairly up-to-date SuSE pakage available. For the others you will quite likely have to compile Codeblocks.

Remdul

#3
Sorry, I'm running Xubuntu.

@Philip: I appreciate the reply, but well...did you read my post? I'm looking for a file to download, not a link to a link...

Quote- Linux :
   none

That's all I've found so far. Do I really need to check every single thread in that list to see if there happens to be a linux package?

stahta01

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]

Remdul

Thanks stahta0, that's what I needed.

Installation went fine. Still seems to be missing the wxWidgets dependencies but I can figure that out.

I still suggest making it clear where to find these files. It would be a shame to lose potential Code::Blocks users just because the downloads are so hard to find.

Good luck! :)

Auria

I think that instead of writing "Linux : none", it should be written "Linux : look below in topic, these builds are contributed by third-parties"

;)

I see this question pop-up so often in these boards