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The 12 January 2008 build (4807) is out.

Started by killerbot, January 12, 2008, 09:46:18 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_wx287.7z

For those who might need this one (when no MingW installed on your system) : the mingw10m.dll : http://prdownload.berlios.de/codeblocks/mingwm10_gcc421.7z

The 12 January 2008 build is out.
  - Windows :
   http://prdownload.berlios.de/codeblocks/CB_20080112_rev4807_win32.7z
  - Linux :
   none

Resolved Fixed:


  • * ThreadedSearch 1.2
    Bug fix :
    - set focus to editor after double-clicking on item in the tree logger
    Evols:
    - Splitter window mode can be chosen (vertical/horizontal) for viewer and logger.
    - Results can be sorted by file name or file path.
    - Search results are saved/restored.
  • * Console Wizard:
    - Fixed: Target wizard does not offer compiler selection combo.
    - Fixed: Target wizard does not use target name for output file directory.
    - Fixed: Target wizard produces garbage output file name.
    - Re-organized: Language selection dialog has been moved to the beginning.
  • Fix for huge project properties dialog (when lib_finder plugin is enabled)
  • Changed courier font in about dialog to system's monospace font (bug #12096)
  • Fixed abbreviations behaviour on cancel (bug #11756)
  • Fixed: Broken Console wizard. Got Broken in last commit

Regressions/Confirmed/Annoying/Common bugs:


  • toolbar-images-not-changing-state (is a wx problem/Win XP problem)


Jenna

Binayries for debian (etch/stable, lenny/testing and sid/unstable) and sources (should be usable on all distros) can be found in my repository (see signature).

Samuel G.

I have a question.

Does it make sense to use gcc4.2.1 (instead of gcc3.4.5) with the nightly build?

If yes, which version is better: sjlj or dw2?
And which files do I have to rename (delete the "-sjlj"/"-dw2"-Suffix) to make codeblocks find the compiler?

Jenna

Quote from: Samuel G. on January 12, 2008, 10:02:30 PM
I have a question.

Does it make sense to use gcc4.2.1 with the nightly build?

If yes, which version is better: sjlj or dw2?
And which files do I have to rename (delete the "-sjlj"/"-dw2"-Suffix) to make codeblocks find the compiler?
I'm not sure, but I think the nightlies are build with gcc4.2.1-dw2.
I don't download the nightlies, but build my Windows C::B from svn-source, because I still only have ISDN at home and the overall download is much smaller.
Removing the "-dw2" suffixes from the binaries and of course set the correct PATH should be enough.

orel

Hi.

I don't know if it's intended or not, but this behaviour seems a little bit strange to me :

when i do 'save as' in File menu to save a file i have i the editor, but then i clik 'Cancel' in the Filedialog menu, a message says me

   file '.....' couldn't be saved.  To me this message has to be displayed only if i clicked 'Ok' but the file really couldn't be saved.

It's not very important but i would like to tell you!!

orel
windows XP SP2
mingw gcc 3.4.5
svn Code::Blocks and M$ Visual Studio 2005 and .NET to eat!! SVNInside plugin :[url="http://forums.next.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,7063.0.html"]http://forums.next.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,7063.0.html[/url]

pasgui

#5
Build for Ubuntu i386/amd64 can be found here

Best regards, pasgui

JGM

I'm really happy to see the  ThreadedSearch plug in on my Ubuntu machine  :D

stahta01

Patch needed to compile without PCH on windows.

Tim S


Index: src/plugins/contrib/ThreadSearch/ThreadSearchView.cpp
===================================================================
--- src/plugins/contrib/ThreadSearch/ThreadSearchView.cpp (revision 4807)
+++ src/plugins/contrib/ThreadSearch/ThreadSearchView.cpp (working copy)
@@ -10,7 +10,8 @@

#include "sdk.h"
#ifndef CB_PRECOMP
- #include <wx/splitter.h>
+ #include <wx/splitter.h>
+ #include "cbeditor.h"
#include "configmanager.h"
#include "editorcolourset.h"
#endif
Index: src/plugins/contrib/ThreadSearch/ThreadSearch.cpp
===================================================================
--- src/plugins/contrib/ThreadSearch/ThreadSearch.cpp (revision 4807)
+++ src/plugins/contrib/ThreadSearch/ThreadSearch.cpp (working copy)
@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@
#include <sdk.h> // Code::Blocks SDK
#ifndef CB_PRECOMP
#include <wx/xrc/xmlres.h>
+ #include "cbeditor.h"
#include "configmanager.h"
#include "sdk_events.h"
#endif
Index: src/plugins/contrib/ThreadSearch/ThreadSearchViewManagerMessagesNotebook.cpp
===================================================================
--- src/plugins/contrib/ThreadSearch/ThreadSearchViewManagerMessagesNotebook.cpp (revision 4807)
+++ src/plugins/contrib/ThreadSearch/ThreadSearchViewManagerMessagesNotebook.cpp (working copy)
@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@

#include <sdk.h> // Code::Blocks SDK
#ifndef CB_PRECOMP
+ #include "configmanager.h"
#include "manager.h"
#endif

C Programmer working to learn more about C++.
On Windows 10 64 bit and Windows 11 64 bit.
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killerbot


wmonk

I build RPMs for Fedora 8 x86_64.
Where can I host these?
(If you like, I'll do i386 for F8 and both for CentOS5 in the future)

Greetings,
Thomas Peter

darthdespotism

I guess most of the user contributed builds are hosted on their own site / server. If you don't have one / do not want to use it, http://savefile.com/ seems to be a good start.

wmonk

Thanks for the link.

wxGTK 2.8.7 for Fedora 8 x86_64
Because in the Fedora repository is wxGTK 2.8.4, I build RPMs for 2.8.7. You can find them here.
Please install them all with:
rpm -Uvh wx*

Code::Blocks SVN4807 for Fedora 8 x86_64
You van find the files here. You don't need the contrib, devel and debuginfo RPMs, but they can be useful.

Coyotte508

Hi,
i got a bug:

when i make a new project, add a source, press F9 it tells me:
"Project is not built yet. Do you want to build it now?"

And when i press yes i got this pop-up again, and so-on....

Acki

I still have the problem with open a source file by double click when C::B was not started before...  :(
(yes I know, disabling the symbols browser solves this, but that's ridiculous)

Xaviou

Ubuntu 6.10 -> 7.10 Amd64 tar.gz archive (containing '.deb' installers builds with wx2.8.6) can be found here
My wxWidgets's stuff : [url="https://wxstuff.xaviou.fr/"]https://wxstuff.xaviou.fr/[/url]