P Pythonbites Reputable Feb 19, 2017 87 2 4,535 Jul 7, 2019 #1 I use Code::Blocks as my main C++ IDE, and I couldn't help but notice that the last version released was in 2017. Is Code::Blocks still updated?
I use Code::Blocks as my main C++ IDE, and I couldn't help but notice that the last version released was in 2017. Is Code::Blocks still updated?
AllanGH Reputable Mar 10, 2019 2,552 538 4,090 Jul 7, 2019 #2 SF shows them as still being an active project.....that's probably the best you can do, right now. Have you tried emailing the project maintainer? Upvote 0 Downvote
SF shows them as still being an active project.....that's probably the best you can do, right now. Have you tried emailing the project maintainer?
A Alabalcho Titan Jan 13, 2011 14,016 432 76,290 Jul 8, 2019 #3 I'm using it under Linux, and their Ubuntu package (16.01) is behind their standalone one (17.01), although 16.01 release date is 09/2017. It's also worth mentioning what you do expect from an "update". CB is just a IDE, and it relies on toolchains to do its work. Reactions: Deleted member 14196 Upvote 0 Downvote
I'm using it under Linux, and their Ubuntu package (16.01) is behind their standalone one (17.01), although 16.01 release date is 09/2017. It's also worth mentioning what you do expect from an "update". CB is just a IDE, and it relies on toolchains to do its work.
AllanGH Reputable Mar 10, 2019 2,552 538 4,090 Jul 8, 2019 #4 I haven't messed with it, as I tend to stick with GCC, but you can pull their 17.12 source from SVN (or just DL the .tar.xz) and compile it under GNU GCC with GDB. Upvote 0 Downvote
I haven't messed with it, as I tend to stick with GCC, but you can pull their 17.12 source from SVN (or just DL the .tar.xz) and compile it under GNU GCC with GDB.