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== Install Requirements ==
 
== Install Requirements ==
  
=== Install Developer Tools ===
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Note: Code::Blocks requires GTK+ 2.x. Older distributions might only support GTK+ 1.x.
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Upgrading GTK+ is beyond the scope of this document, easier to upgrade distribution ?
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=== Install Development Tools ===
  
 
This has to be installed before starting:
 
This has to be installed before starting:
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In Fedora/CentOS, this can be done with:
 
In Fedora/CentOS, this can be done with:
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
su -c 'yum groupinstall "Developer Tools"'
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su -c 'yum groupinstall "Development Tools"'
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su -c 'yum install intltool'
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
  
==== Install newer autotools versions ====
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==== Install newer autotools versions (if needed) ====
  
TODO
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If you have CentOS 3 or RHEL 3, you will need to rebuild "automake17" to use instead of automake-1.6:
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* ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/4/en/os/i386/SRPMS/automake17-1.7.9-5.src.rpm
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<pre>
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rpmbuild --rebuild automake17-1.7.9-5.src.rpm
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</pre>
  
* ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/4/en/os/i386/SRPMS/automake17-1.7.9-5.src.rpm
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Then you need to invoke bootstrap like this, both on the commandline and in codeblocks.spec:
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<pre>
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AUTOMAKE=automake-1.7 ACLOCAL=aclocal-1.7 ACLOCAL_FLAGS="-I /usr/share/aclocal" ./bootstrap
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</pre>
  
 
=== Setup RPM environment ===
 
=== Setup RPM environment ===
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* rpm-build
 
* rpm-build
  
==== Non-root rpmbuild environment ====
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The top work directory for RPM varies between distributions and setups, but you can find your RPM top dir by setting a variable like:
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<pre>
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RPM_TOPDIR=`rpm --eval %{_topdir}`
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echo $RPM_TOPDIR
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</pre>
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==== Non-root rpmbuild environment (recommended) ====
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It is recommended that you don't use the root account to build packages, here is how you set up a minimal user build environment:
  
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
 
cd
 
cd
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mkdir rpm
 
echo "%_topdir $HOME/rpm" >> .rpmmacros
 
echo "%_topdir $HOME/rpm" >> .rpmmacros
mkdir rpm
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mkdir /tmp/$USER/rpm
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echo "%_tmppath /tmp/$USER/rpm" >> .rpmmacros
 
cd rpm
 
cd rpm
 
mkdir SPECS SOURCES BUILD RPMS SRPMS
 
mkdir SPECS SOURCES BUILD RPMS SRPMS
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RPM_TOPDIR=`rpm --eval %{_topdir}`
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
  
<pre>
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You can now build packages without being root (assuming that the spec files are correct). You will still need root access to install.
RPM_TOPDIR=`rpm --eval %{_topdir}`
 
</pre>
 
  
 
=== Install wxWidgets 2.6.x ===
 
=== Install wxWidgets 2.6.x ===
  
The build requirements in the source RPM are set to a minimum. So it isn't checked whether wxGTK is installed or not. So you have to take a look at it yourself.
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''Note: the following section on the required version is out of date; please ''do'' use from the 2.8 branch.''
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The build requirements in the source RPM are set to a minimum. So it isn't checked whether wxGTK is installed or not. So you have to take a look at it yourself. Note that currently Code::Blocks requires wxWidgets '''2.6''', not 2.8! So if your distribution only provides packages for wxWidgets 2.8, you need to build wxWidgets 2.6 yourself.
  
 
This has to be installed:
 
This has to be installed:
 
# wxGTK >= 2.6.0 and its devel package (see [http://wxwidgets.org wxwidgets.org])
 
# wxGTK >= 2.6.0 and its devel package (see [http://wxwidgets.org wxwidgets.org])
 
# wxGTK-xrc and its devel package (in some distributions included in the packages of point 1)
 
# wxGTK-xrc and its devel package (in some distributions included in the packages of point 1)
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In later Fedora, this can be done with:
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<pre>
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su -c 'yum install wxGTK-devel'
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</pre>
  
 
==== Build the wxGTK RPM from source (if needed) ====
 
==== Build the wxGTK RPM from source (if needed) ====
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TODO
 
TODO
  
* wxGTK.spec
 
 
* http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/wxwindows/wxGTK-2.6.3.tar.gz
 
* http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/wxwindows/wxGTK-2.6.3.tar.gz
 
* ftp://biolpc22.york.ac.uk/pub/2.6.3/wxWidgets-2.6.3-Patch-2.tar.gz
 
* ftp://biolpc22.york.ac.uk/pub/2.6.3/wxWidgets-2.6.3-Patch-2.tar.gz
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* http://www.algonet.se/~afb/wx/wxGTK.spec
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RPMS
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* wx-base-unicode-2.6.3.0.2-1.i386.rpm
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* wx-base-unicode-devel-2.6.3.0.2-1.i386.rpm
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* wx-gtk2-unicode-2.6.3.0.2-1.i386.rpm
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* wx-gtk2-unicode-devel-2.6.3.0.2-1.i386.rpm
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* wx-gtk2-unicode-gl-2.6.3.0.2-1.i386.rpm
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* wx-gtk2-unicode-contrib-2.6.3.0.2-1.i386.rpm
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* wx-gtk2-unicode-contrib-devel-2.6.3.0.2-1.i386.rpm
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* wx-gtk2-unicode-debuginfo-2.6.3.0.2-1.i386.rpm
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* wx-i18n-2.6.3.0.2-1.i386.rpm
  
 
=== Install Subversion client ===
 
=== Install Subversion client ===
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This has to be installed before starting:
 
This has to be installed before starting:
 
* subversion >= 1.4.0, (see [http://subversion.tigris.org subversion.tigris.org])
 
* subversion >= 1.4.0, (see [http://subversion.tigris.org subversion.tigris.org])
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Binary packages for Red Hat Linux 9, Fedora Core 1, CentOS 3, CentOS 4 at:
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http://the.earth.li/pub/subversion/summersoft.fay.ar.us/pub/subversion/latest/
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In later Fedora, this can be done with:
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<pre>
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su -c 'yum install subversion'
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</pre>
  
 
==== Build Subversion RPM from source (if needed) ====
 
==== Build Subversion RPM from source (if needed) ====
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TODO
 
TODO
  
* subversion.spec
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* http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-1.4.2.tar.gz
* http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-1.4.0.tar.gz
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* packages/rpm/rhel-3/subversion.spec (CentOS 3)
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* packages/rpm/rhel-4/subversion.spec (CentOS 4)
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RPMS
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* subversion-1.4.2-1.i386.rpm
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* subversion-devel-1.4.2-1.i386.rpm
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* subversion-perl-1.4.2-1.i386.rpm
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* subversion-python-1.4.2-1.i386.rpm
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* subversion-tools-1.4.2-1.i386.rpm
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* subversion-debuginfo-1.4.2-1.i386.rpm
  
 
== Install Code::Blocks ==
 
== Install Code::Blocks ==
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=== Download the Source RPM ===
 
=== Download the Source RPM ===
  
1. Download the Source RPM from [https://www.codeblocks.org/downloads.shtml www.codeblocks.org/downloads.shtml]
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1. Download the Source RPM from [https://www.codeblocks.org/downloads/source www.codeblocks.org/downloads/source]
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''Note: SRPM's are for the last stable (10.05); the SVN branch includes the many improvements since then.''
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<!-- <span style="color:red">Note: the SRPM is currently unavailable (latest version being the old RC2), use SVN:</span> -->
  
 
==== Prepare SRPM package from SVN (if needed) ====
 
==== Prepare SRPM package from SVN (if needed) ====
  
1. You need to get the latest sources from SVN [https://www.codeblocks.org/source_code.shtml www.codeblocks.org/source_code.shtml]
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1. You need to get the latest sources from SVN [https://www.codeblocks.org/downloads/svn www.codeblocks.org/downloads/svn]
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svn checkout svn://svn.berlios.de/codeblocks/trunk
  
 
2. go into ''trunk'', if you haven't already done it.
 
2. go into ''trunk'', if you haven't already done it.
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3. run these three commands in this order
 
3. run these three commands in this order
 
  ./bootstrap
 
  ./bootstrap
  ./configure --enable-contrib
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  ./configure
 
  make dist
 
  make dist
 
the last one will create a .tar.gz archive that contains the sources.
 
the last one will create a .tar.gz archive that contains the sources.
  
 
4. copy the archive to the directory $RPM_TOPDIR/SOURCES  
 
4. copy the archive to the directory $RPM_TOPDIR/SOURCES  
  sudo mv codeblocks-trunk-r$REVISION.tar.gz $RPM_TOPDIR/SOURCES
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  sudo mv codeblocks-trunk-r*.tar.gz $RPM_TOPDIR/SOURCES
  
5. build the source RPM
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5. build the source RPM, or copy spec to $RPM_TOPDIR/SPECS
 
  rpmbuild -bs codeblocks.spec
 
  rpmbuild -bs codeblocks.spec
  
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1. Build the binary package
 
1. Build the binary package
  rpmbuild --rebuild codeblocks-1.0-***.src.rpm
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  rpmbuild --rebuild codeblocks*.src.rpm
  
 
This will create several packages in one of the architecture specific subdirectories (i386, x86_64, ppc, ...) of $RPM_TOPDIR/RPMS/.
 
This will create several packages in one of the architecture specific subdirectories (i386, x86_64, ppc, ...) of $RPM_TOPDIR/RPMS/.
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* codeblocks-contrib: contrib plugins
 
* codeblocks-contrib: contrib plugins
 
* codeblocks-devel: SDK headers
 
* codeblocks-devel: SDK headers
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* codeblocks-contrib-devel: headers for contrib-plugins (wxSmith etc.)
 
* codeblocks-debuginfo: stripped debug information
 
* codeblocks-debuginfo: stripped debug information
  
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Install as root the packages you want (usually codeblocks and codeblocks-contrib) and enjoy Code::Blocks!
 
Install as root the packages you want (usually codeblocks and codeblocks-contrib) and enjoy Code::Blocks!
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su -c 'rpm -Uvh codeblocks-1.0*.i386.rpm'

Latest revision as of 07:59, 22 September 2012


Install Requirements

Note: Code::Blocks requires GTK+ 2.x. Older distributions might only support GTK+ 1.x.

Upgrading GTK+ is beyond the scope of this document, easier to upgrade distribution ?

Install Development Tools

This has to be installed before starting:

  • zip
  • update-desktop-files (only on SUSE)
  • make
  • gettext
  • autoconf >= 2.5
  • automake >= 1.7
  • libtool >= 1.4
  • m4
  • intltool
  • gcc-c++
  • libstdc++-devel

In Fedora/CentOS, this can be done with:

su -c 'yum groupinstall "Development Tools"'
su -c 'yum install intltool'

Install newer autotools versions (if needed)

If you have CentOS 3 or RHEL 3, you will need to rebuild "automake17" to use instead of automake-1.6:

rpmbuild --rebuild automake17-1.7.9-5.src.rpm

Then you need to invoke bootstrap like this, both on the commandline and in codeblocks.spec:

AUTOMAKE=automake-1.7 ACLOCAL=aclocal-1.7 ACLOCAL_FLAGS="-I /usr/share/aclocal" ./bootstrap

Setup RPM environment

This has to be installed before starting:

  • rpm-build

The top work directory for RPM varies between distributions and setups, but you can find your RPM top dir by setting a variable like:

RPM_TOPDIR=`rpm --eval %{_topdir}`
echo $RPM_TOPDIR

Non-root rpmbuild environment (recommended)

It is recommended that you don't use the root account to build packages, here is how you set up a minimal user build environment:

cd
mkdir rpm
echo "%_topdir $HOME/rpm" >> .rpmmacros
mkdir /tmp/$USER/rpm
echo "%_tmppath /tmp/$USER/rpm" >> .rpmmacros
cd rpm
mkdir SPECS SOURCES BUILD RPMS SRPMS
RPM_TOPDIR=`rpm --eval %{_topdir}`

You can now build packages without being root (assuming that the spec files are correct). You will still need root access to install.

Install wxWidgets 2.6.x

Note: the following section on the required version is out of date; please do use from the 2.8 branch.

The build requirements in the source RPM are set to a minimum. So it isn't checked whether wxGTK is installed or not. So you have to take a look at it yourself. Note that currently Code::Blocks requires wxWidgets 2.6, not 2.8! So if your distribution only provides packages for wxWidgets 2.8, you need to build wxWidgets 2.6 yourself.

This has to be installed:

  1. wxGTK >= 2.6.0 and its devel package (see wxwidgets.org)
  2. wxGTK-xrc and its devel package (in some distributions included in the packages of point 1)

In later Fedora, this can be done with:

su -c 'yum install wxGTK-devel'

Build the wxGTK RPM from source (if needed)

TODO

RPMS

  • wx-base-unicode-2.6.3.0.2-1.i386.rpm
  • wx-base-unicode-devel-2.6.3.0.2-1.i386.rpm
  • wx-gtk2-unicode-2.6.3.0.2-1.i386.rpm
  • wx-gtk2-unicode-devel-2.6.3.0.2-1.i386.rpm
  • wx-gtk2-unicode-gl-2.6.3.0.2-1.i386.rpm
  • wx-gtk2-unicode-contrib-2.6.3.0.2-1.i386.rpm
  • wx-gtk2-unicode-contrib-devel-2.6.3.0.2-1.i386.rpm
  • wx-gtk2-unicode-debuginfo-2.6.3.0.2-1.i386.rpm
  • wx-i18n-2.6.3.0.2-1.i386.rpm

Install Subversion client

This has to be installed before starting:

Binary packages for Red Hat Linux 9, Fedora Core 1, CentOS 3, CentOS 4 at:

http://the.earth.li/pub/subversion/summersoft.fay.ar.us/pub/subversion/latest/

In later Fedora, this can be done with:

su -c 'yum install subversion'

Build Subversion RPM from source (if needed)

TODO

RPMS

  • subversion-1.4.2-1.i386.rpm
  • subversion-devel-1.4.2-1.i386.rpm
  • subversion-perl-1.4.2-1.i386.rpm
  • subversion-python-1.4.2-1.i386.rpm
  • subversion-tools-1.4.2-1.i386.rpm
  • subversion-debuginfo-1.4.2-1.i386.rpm

Install Code::Blocks

Download the Source RPM

1. Download the Source RPM from www.codeblocks.org/downloads/source

Note: SRPM's are for the last stable (10.05); the SVN branch includes the many improvements since then.

Prepare SRPM package from SVN (if needed)

1. You need to get the latest sources from SVN www.codeblocks.org/downloads/svn

svn checkout svn://svn.berlios.de/codeblocks/trunk

2. go into trunk, if you haven't already done it.

3. run these three commands in this order

./bootstrap
./configure
make dist

the last one will create a .tar.gz archive that contains the sources.

4. copy the archive to the directory $RPM_TOPDIR/SOURCES

sudo mv codeblocks-trunk-r*.tar.gz $RPM_TOPDIR/SOURCES

5. build the source RPM, or copy spec to $RPM_TOPDIR/SPECS

rpmbuild -bs codeblocks.spec

This will create a source package in the directory $RPM_TOPDIR/SRPMS/.

Build the RPM package

1. Build the binary package

rpmbuild --rebuild codeblocks*.src.rpm

This will create several packages in one of the architecture specific subdirectories (i386, x86_64, ppc, ...) of $RPM_TOPDIR/RPMS/.

These are:

  • codeblocks: main package
  • codeblocks-contrib: contrib plugins
  • codeblocks-devel: SDK headers
  • codeblocks-contrib-devel: headers for contrib-plugins (wxSmith etc.)
  • codeblocks-debuginfo: stripped debug information

Install the RPM package

Install as root the packages you want (usually codeblocks and codeblocks-contrib) and enjoy Code::Blocks!

su -c 'rpm -Uvh codeblocks-1.0*.i386.rpm'