I'm trying to use Qt4 using the Code::Blocks IDE. I'm running Linux Mint and I'm getting some errors.
I have Codelite installed but decided to also install Code::Blocks IDE Not in repositories.
I've been using MonoDevelop for programming in C++ because Code::Blocks has such pitiful support on Ubuntu, and I've managed to keep it through my switch to Fedora 18. Now I'm beginning to wonder if Code::Blocks is better than MonoDevelop on Fedora 18.
I just installed Code::Blocks for Linux Mint 12, I wrote a program, built it (compiled it), and when I ran it, it didn't do anything, and returned 127 without doing anything.
I wen't into my debug folder, and nothing was there, so I went into my build folder, and found a file with a '.o' extension that wouldn't run.
So my question is, what do I have to do once I install code::blocks, to be able
Hey everyone,I'm sitting down to spend some free time tearing through the OpenGL Superbible this month, and attempting to start all development under Linux.Presently, I've gotten Code::Blocks to compile... two out of three things. First, of course, I just did up a Hello World to make sure I had compiler paths correct and Code::Blocks knew how to use gnome-terminal (I'm on Gnome 3).
I'm starting with engineering university (computer science) and we're starting with programming. First semester is programming in C, and rest 4+ years is c++. They are using Code::Blocks.
My question is, will I be able to follow and do same stuff as others via Ubuntu. I've installed Code::Blocks on Ubuntu, and it seems it's working fine from now.
i am updating it after its installation.
Hi, i'm starting to use code::blocks on my archlinux machine, and i noticed that it doesn't highlight the code, you know it doesn't put colors in the different keywords, etc.
That's how your post looks to me. Please use code blocks, not coloured blocks.Also, you may wish to use a more informative title.
/dev/zero
https://bbs.archlinux.org/profile.php?id=53443
2012-04-20T03:44:18Z