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Code::Blocks IDE
Code::Blocks IDE
I am about to start learning C++ and have been advised to use the Code::Blocks IDE but i can't find it under Programming at the Debian software portal. I have checked in Synaptic for the g++ compiler and it is available so now i just need the ide. I'm running Jessie 8.3. Could someone help me please. Thanks
- GarryRicketson
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Re: Code::Blocks IDE
Where can I get a Code::Blocks IDE for Debian 8
https://packages.debian.org/jessie-backports/codeblocks
That was hard wasn't it ?
and your welcome.
Note: I am assuming you all ready know how to add the backports to your /etc/apt/sources.list and all that , in relation to installing packages,etc.
https://packages.debian.org/jessie-backports/codeblocks
That was hard wasn't it ?
and your welcome.
Note: I am assuming you all ready know how to add the backports to your /etc/apt/sources.list and all that , in relation to installing packages,etc.
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Re: Code::Blocks IDE
At the risk of seeming to "pile on," here's a thread from just a month ago that asked this exact same question and ultimately got the exact same answer: [SOLVED] Installing CODEBLOCKS IDE on jessie 64-bit
And here's another: unable to install code::blocks jessie
It is left as an exercise to the OP to determine precisely how many existing threads address his/her question.
Obligatory link to what we expect you have already done
And here's another: unable to install code::blocks jessie
It is left as an exercise to the OP to determine precisely how many existing threads address his/her question.
Obligatory link to what we expect you have already done
Re: Code::Blocks IDE
I only started using Debian Jessie 8.3 this morning. I just wanted to make sure that i could install Code::Blocks prior to installing the OS. I just wanted a little help and not sarcastic comments "that was hard wasn't it?". Still unclear what exactly to click on but i'll get there in the end. Cheers
Re: Code::Blocks IDE
Ah yes, the infamous, "As a newb, I don't have to put forth the slightest effort on my own behalf. It's up to others to retype existing answers just for me."petr4 wrote:I only started using Debian Jessie 8.3 this morning.
I think you will find that folks here are really very helpful if you are even slightly respectful of their time. But if you insist on asking questions that have already been answered in an existing thread (or, in this case, multiple existing threads), without even a little bit of effort on your part, then you are much more likely to receive answers that you find objectionable.
Then too, GarryR was kind enough to spoonfeed you the answer--and you're complaining about the spoon?? WFW.
- GarryRicketson
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Re: Code::Blocks IDE
Bah,
CLICK THIS LINK BELOW
https://packages.debian.org/jessie-backports/codeblocks
I could not find anything in the repos for Jessie (Debian 8 ) but there is the package in jessie-backports. Yea, so it was kind of hard for me, to take the time and do all that for you, and I mentioned the need to edit your sources.list file, so you can install the package easily, or you can just download it, whatever,..I said I assume you know about that, that is why I did not go into explaing that as well, but would have if you asked, or somebody else would.
No where was I trying to being sarcastic, I wasted my time trying to help, now I am going to be "sarcastic", Sorry I tried to help , go do your own searches, and figure it out your self,. And I promise I won't try to help you any more.
It was kind of hard, the correct link for Jessie, was the 7th or 8th one down, on the search results, so that is why I posted the exact link,..I just wanted a little help and not sarcastic comments "that was hard wasn't it?". Still unclear what exactly to click on but i'll get there in the end. Cheers
My apology, I should have been more clear:Still unclear what exactly to click
CLICK THIS LINK BELOW
https://packages.debian.org/jessie-backports/codeblocks
I could not find anything in the repos for Jessie (Debian 8 ) but there is the package in jessie-backports. Yea, so it was kind of hard for me, to take the time and do all that for you, and I mentioned the need to edit your sources.list file, so you can install the package easily, or you can just download it, whatever,..I said I assume you know about that, that is why I did not go into explaing that as well, but would have if you asked, or somebody else would.
No where was I trying to being sarcastic, I wasted my time trying to help, now I am going to be "sarcastic", Sorry I tried to help , go do your own searches, and figure it out your self,. And I promise I won't try to help you any more.
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- GarryRicketson
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Re: Code::Blocks IDE
No problem,
Do you understand and know how to add the line you need in your
/etc/apt/sources.list ?
If you just down load it, you can also use the "Gdebi Package Installer", to open the file and install.
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php? ... 05#p592336
Some people make a separate file called "sources.list.d" but that is not really necessary.
You would need to add this line to your sources.list,
and run :
then
The commands do need to be run as root:
If you use "synaptic package manager", you use "reload package information" instead of apt-get update. Then "code blocks" should be listed, as a available package.
Do you understand and know how to add the line you need in your
/etc/apt/sources.list ?
If you just down load it, you can also use the "Gdebi Package Installer", to open the file and install.
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php? ... 05#p592336
Some people make a separate file called "sources.list.d" but that is not really necessary.
Code: Select all
man sources.list
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deb http://http.debian.net/debian jessie-backports main
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apt-get update
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apt-get install codeblocks
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$ su
password: (enter your passwrd)
# apt-get install codeblocks
If you use "synaptic package manager", you use "reload package information" instead of apt-get update. Then "code blocks" should be listed, as a available package.
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