I downloaded the sources from the website and and fallowed the steps in README but after i compiled everything and tried to run the IDE i didn't work when i run it from the terminal i get the fallowing:
Fatal Error: Mismatch between the program and library build versions detected.
The library used 3.0 (wchar_t,compiler with C++ ABI 1002,wx containers,compatible with 2.8),
and your program used 3.0 (wchar_t,compiler with C++ ABI 1009,wx containers,compatible with 2.8).
Aborted (core dumped)
Any thoughts?
And by the way after i installed it from the terminal how does one uninstalls it to install a new version?
Building CodeLight from source
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Re: Building CodeLight from source
To uninstall a self compiled codelite on Linux:
Change directory to the build folder, and run:
This is explained in details here:
http://codelite.org/Developers/Linux
It looks like CodeLite is loading a different library than the one it was compiled against
Running 'ldd /usr/bin/codelite' will sort that out
On Linux, I recommend running cmake like this (I have updated the wiki accordingly):
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Change directory to the build folder, and run:
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sudo xargs rm < install_manifest.txt
http://codelite.org/Developers/Linux
It looks like CodeLite is loading a different library than the one it was compiled against
Running 'ldd /usr/bin/codelite' will sort that out
On Linux, I recommend running cmake like this (I have updated the wiki accordingly):
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cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release .. -DCOPY_WX_LIBS=1
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Re: Building CodeLight from source
Hi again I tried to run
but it didn't work. i got the same error,I uninstalled CodeLight installed it again like in the updated instructions using same problem, run ldd again same problem, i think i will stick with the normal download than i am running LUbuntu 14.04.3 LTS(trusty) maybe there is a problem with my setup.
This is a bit off-topic i searched in the setting and also on wiki/google didn't find nowhere an option to set a dark theme(not just the color scheme the look and feel or how is it called) i saw pictures with a dark CodeLight any inside on that?
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ldd /usr/bin/codelite
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cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release .. -DCOPY_WX_LIBS=1
This is a bit off-topic i searched in the setting and also on wiki/google didn't find nowhere an option to set a dark theme(not just the color scheme the look and feel or how is it called) i saw pictures with a dark CodeLight any inside on that?
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Re: Building CodeLight from source
settings->colours and fonts
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Take a look at this picture the tabs on the left side and at the bottom are still using the default theme
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That's the best you can get from the current build.
If they disturb you that much, you can Ctrl-M to toggle their appearance
Or you can fix this and send a pull request
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If they disturb you that much, you can Ctrl-M to toggle their appearance
Or you can fix this and send a pull request
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