Pre-configured Codeblocks Sdk Rc5


PokeParadox said:
Would there be anyway you could put together an Ubuntu version of this which is setup in a similar way so that projects are almost drag and drop then compile?

I ask since I'm still finding it quite difficult to get things to compile... I have to reboot into XP if I want to boot compile my GP2X release.
Is it possible, I believe so. Can I do it? Afraid not (at least not yet), my Linux skills are still novice and I honestly wouldn't have a clue where to start.
 
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PokeParadox said:
That's half my problem... I'm a skilled windows user, but an utter linux noob... :lol:
Dude, I cut my teeth on Linux back in 1996 and went on to do UNIX sysadmin stuff, breathing it and eating it day and night. Surrounding me I've got old Sun sparcstations running NetBSD, a PA/Risc system running OpenBSD, PCs running Linux. I've rolled my own kernels since the very beginning, set up traffic control networking for a company VPN right when it was first coming out, blah blah blah..

And I *still* am too lazy to set up cross-compilers when packages like this exist for windows :) I do all my GP2X development on a PII-300mhz laptop running Windows 2000 and this pre-configured codeblocks. I love being able to lay down in bed with the laptop even if compiles take a minute or two :D
 
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When I compile my code, I get this error:
'push_back' has not been declared

may somethng be missing from your <vector> included lib ?
 
Hello, I know this is an old topic. BUT I've been using this for quite some time. However, recently I have decided to package my code in a shared library/DLL. The templates provided only allow executables. Could I get some help in configuring Code::Blocks to generate a libraries/shared library/DLL so I can share work more easily?

Thank you so much!
 
hi i'm not an expert..but simply change the selector on codeblock on project/targets option window from console application (or GUI application ) to Static library or Dynamic library.
 
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