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Using Code::Blocks to developement
Does any one try to use the Code::Block IDE to develop applications for Maemo Fremantle in the scratchbox. I use the Code::Blocks a lot but does not know how to install and use it with the scratchbox for developing applications inside the scratchbox.
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Re: Using Code::Blocks to developement
I suggest that you start using scratchbox with the command line.
Once you are comfortable with it, I'm sure you can configure CodeBlocks to use it. If you absolutely need an IDE, you can try esbox, just grab the latest files from the garage project page. Good luck, and once you succeed to correctly use Code::Blocks, you can make a wiki page ;-) |
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I can¨t help unfortunatelly, just wanted to say welcome to the forum and maemo.org, pen67! :)
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Re: Using Code::Blocks to developement
Thanks
I currently use scratchbox with Maemo SDK 5. I know how to make programs and compile from the terminal, no problems. I will try to install and use Code::Blocks and I send response here how to do it. |
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see : ./esbox plugins/org.eclipse.equinox.launcher.gtk.linux.x86_1.0.101 .R34x_v20080805: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory (.:7291): Gtk-WARNING **: /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/engines/libqtcurve.so: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64 |
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I have just started learning C++ and looked for a full-scale IDE as a learning tool on the go. Yesterday I stumbled upon Codeblocks and got the latest 10.05 compiled on my N900 without using scratchbox. The program runs fast and smoothly, albeit a bit crammed display which should be adjustable by using smaller fonts. Here are the tarballs for anyone interested: :D
Installation: Decompress the tarball in / (root). Everything lives in /opt/codeblocks-10.05. To remove just delete the directory. Mediafire links: Stripped: codeblocks.10.05-n900_stripped.tar.gz (smaller, recommended) Unstripped: codeblocks.10.05-n900.tar.gz(for debugging) |
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I ll suggest to use a xterm window to run and debug and use a editor to edit your code with syntax highlight. Vim or KhtEditor are quite good for onboard coding. |
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I think i have figured it out. I am a bash-beginner tho, so it's not perfect...
scratchbox/login can be used to run a command. the only thing that as to be done in order to run gcc now is to mount stuf so you can access your files inside the scratchbox environment: Code:
#!/bin/bash unsanded p.s. sorry for the messy coding (it's 4 am now) |
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