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Hello code-blockers ! I have a problem and hope that you can help. I bought a new laptop with Windows 11 and wanted to work with code::blocks (as continuing my work on my old laptop). I downloaded code::blocks with the 17.12mingw-setup.exe. Downloading seemed okay.
The simplest way to obtain this dark mode (without modifying C::B code), is of course to first compile and link C::B with wxWidgets 3.3.0 under Windows and simply launch it by adding a command line in a batch file like :
hey , Just saw the code::blocks 12.11 is released. i am facing problem while downloading .. :/ i have slow internet .. .. when i go for download there is no possible chance for resuming it. i want to download for "codeblocks-12.11mingw-setup.exe" . i am using IDM
where should it be stored? The directories I found to "usually" hold the default.conf does not exist on my windows install. (windows 10). Would it be possible to set a env var to speicifiy where the default.conf is loadedf from? By the way, registering here required the answer "2018" to the question "what is the next year?", wouldnt that be 2019 ..
As usual, updates to the .pot file extracted from svn 11736 are here. Translation in French, also updated from svn 11736 in the .po and .mo file is here.
News: As usual while waiting for the next release - don't forget to check the nightly builds in the forum.
Because it lacks support for SHA-256 code signing certificates, runtime library support for Windows XP is no longer available in the latest Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015, 2017, 2019, and 2022.
There is only a macOS-11.6 version. Note that it is not a notarized version of the application. 32 bits version for Windows can also be found in the same place. Debian Bookworm and Bullseye (32 and 64 bits) can be installed from my repo The corresponding unsigned deb files can also be downloaded from the website page linked above.
Code::Blocks (Linux) directly on latest Windows 10 Insider build 21364.1 WSL2 « on: April 22, 2021, 02:50:11 pm » If you are like me who loves cross-platform development then you should celebrate the release of Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 21364: it includes support for Linux GUI applications directly from Microsoft !
on other windows versions (called Windows XP and Windows 7, the download (called the code::blocks mingw setup.exe) was succesfully, including the compiler yet... but on Windows 10, i get the same download finnished on my computer, but the compiler still was not found. I am an user from the devshed forum and an other user said, thad the code ...