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This is a stub, help Code::Blocks by expanding this article! <BR> | This is a stub, help Code::Blocks by expanding this article! <BR> | ||
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− | Basicly installation on FC5 should be something along the lines:<BR> | + | == Manual Install == |
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+ | Binary packages are available for Fedora Core 4 and Fedora Core 5 (also works on Fedora Core 6) | ||
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+ | # Get the latest nightly build of Code::Blocks from the [/index.php?board=20.0 nightly builds forum]. | ||
+ | # On FC4 you need an additional repository to get wxGTK 2.6 ([https://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php?title=Installing_Code::Blocks_nightly_build_on_Fedora#wxGTK_for_Fedora_Core_4 see here how to add it]) | ||
+ | # Install Code::Blocks. | ||
+ | sudo yum localinstall <Name_Of_Nightly_Build.rpm> | ||
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+ | == Fedora Extras == | ||
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+ | Basicly installation on FC5/FC6 should be something along the lines:<BR> | ||
<BR> | <BR> | ||
First, find the package name:<BR> | First, find the package name:<BR> | ||
− | yum list 'codeblocks*' | + | yum list 'codeblocks*' |
it should return: codeblocks, codeblocks-contrib, codeblocks-devel<BR> | it should return: codeblocks, codeblocks-contrib, codeblocks-devel<BR> | ||
− | + | su - | |
− | su - | + | <password> |
− | <password | + | yum install codeblocks codeblocks-contrib |
− | yum install codeblocks codeblocks-contrib | ||
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You will need to have the 'extras' repository enabled. This means that you should | You will need to have the 'extras' repository enabled. This means that you should | ||
have enabled=1 in /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-extras.repo<BR> | have enabled=1 in /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-extras.repo<BR> | ||
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TODO: <BR> | TODO: <BR> | ||
* Maybe add a howto using yumex?<BR> | * Maybe add a howto using yumex?<BR> | ||
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+ | == wxGTK for Fedora Core 4 == | ||
+ | There is no official wxGTK 2.6 package for FC4, so you need to add a new repository to install it. | ||
+ | Create as root a new file /etc/yum.repos.d/freshrpms.repo with this content | ||
+ | [freshrpms] | ||
+ | name=Fedora Linux $releasever - $basearch - freshrpms | ||
+ | baseurl=http://ayo.freshrpms.net/fedora/linux/$releasever/$basearch/freshrpms | ||
+ | enabled=1 | ||
+ | gpgcheck=0 | ||
+ | The next time you use yum, it will use this repository, too. | ||
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+ | Alternatively you can download the individual RPMs from: http://stentz.freshrpms.net/rpm.html?id=473 |
Latest revision as of 14:30, 27 October 2006
This is a stub, help Code::Blocks by expanding this article!
Manual Install
Binary packages are available for Fedora Core 4 and Fedora Core 5 (also works on Fedora Core 6)
- Get the latest nightly build of Code::Blocks from the [/index.php?board=20.0 nightly builds forum].
- On FC4 you need an additional repository to get wxGTK 2.6 (see here how to add it)
- Install Code::Blocks.
sudo yum localinstall <Name_Of_Nightly_Build.rpm>
Fedora Extras
Basicly installation on FC5/FC6 should be something along the lines:
First, find the package name:
yum list 'codeblocks*'
it should return: codeblocks, codeblocks-contrib, codeblocks-devel
su - <password> yum install codeblocks codeblocks-contrib
You will need to have the 'extras' repository enabled. This means that you should
have enabled=1 in /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-extras.repo
TODO:
- Maybe add a howto using yumex?
wxGTK for Fedora Core 4
There is no official wxGTK 2.6 package for FC4, so you need to add a new repository to install it. Create as root a new file /etc/yum.repos.d/freshrpms.repo with this content
[freshrpms] name=Fedora Linux $releasever - $basearch - freshrpms baseurl=http://ayo.freshrpms.net/fedora/linux/$releasever/$basearch/freshrpms enabled=1 gpgcheck=0
The next time you use yum, it will use this repository, too.
Alternatively you can download the individual RPMs from: http://stentz.freshrpms.net/rpm.html?id=473