How install codeblocks 17.12.1 on Ubuntu?
I have downloaded codeblocks_17.12-1_amd64_stable.tar.xz
and extracted it. But it creates a no .deb
folder consist of many .deb
files. I remember in previous version there was only one .deb
file I could install it by dpkg -i x.deb
command.
But how about this?
ubuntu installation code-blocks
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I have downloaded codeblocks_17.12-1_amd64_stable.tar.xz
and extracted it. But it creates a no .deb
folder consist of many .deb
files. I remember in previous version there was only one .deb
file I could install it by dpkg -i x.deb
command.
But how about this?
ubuntu installation code-blocks
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I have downloaded codeblocks_17.12-1_amd64_stable.tar.xz
and extracted it. But it creates a no .deb
folder consist of many .deb
files. I remember in previous version there was only one .deb
file I could install it by dpkg -i x.deb
command.
But how about this?
ubuntu installation code-blocks
I have downloaded codeblocks_17.12-1_amd64_stable.tar.xz
and extracted it. But it creates a no .deb
folder consist of many .deb
files. I remember in previous version there was only one .deb
file I could install it by dpkg -i x.deb
command.
But how about this?
ubuntu installation code-blocks
ubuntu installation code-blocks
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I tried this command and it worked:
sudo dpkg -i codeblocks-common_17.12-1_all.deb codeblocks-contrib-common_17.12-1_all.deb
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The easiest would probably be to install it as Debian .deb binary package.
For downloading, follow instructions from here: (semiofficial code clocks binaries)
https://apt.jenslody.de/
Read on how to install a .deb package for example here:
- How do I install a .deb file via the command line?
Alternatively, you could build code::blocks from source which would probably preferrable if you feel comfortable building applications from source, or use a fedora/red-hat package. These possibilities are from here: http://www.codeblocks.org/downloads
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This worked for me on Ubuntu 18.04.1:
sudo dpkg -i codeblocks_17.12-1_amd64.deb codeblocks-common_17.12-1_all.deb libcodeblocks0_17.12-1_amd64.deb
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open a terminal in extracted directory and try these:
sudo dpkg -i ./*
sudo apt install -f
sudo apt --purge autoremove
and you can see CodeBlocks in your installed applications.
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I tried this command and it worked:
sudo dpkg -i codeblocks-common_17.12-1_all.deb codeblocks-contrib-common_17.12-1_all.deb
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I tried this command and it worked:
sudo dpkg -i codeblocks-common_17.12-1_all.deb codeblocks-contrib-common_17.12-1_all.deb
add a comment |
I tried this command and it worked:
sudo dpkg -i codeblocks-common_17.12-1_all.deb codeblocks-contrib-common_17.12-1_all.deb
I tried this command and it worked:
sudo dpkg -i codeblocks-common_17.12-1_all.deb codeblocks-contrib-common_17.12-1_all.deb
answered Jun 1 '18 at 14:54
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The easiest would probably be to install it as Debian .deb binary package.
For downloading, follow instructions from here: (semiofficial code clocks binaries)
https://apt.jenslody.de/
Read on how to install a .deb package for example here:
- How do I install a .deb file via the command line?
Alternatively, you could build code::blocks from source which would probably preferrable if you feel comfortable building applications from source, or use a fedora/red-hat package. These possibilities are from here: http://www.codeblocks.org/downloads
add a comment |
The easiest would probably be to install it as Debian .deb binary package.
For downloading, follow instructions from here: (semiofficial code clocks binaries)
https://apt.jenslody.de/
Read on how to install a .deb package for example here:
- How do I install a .deb file via the command line?
Alternatively, you could build code::blocks from source which would probably preferrable if you feel comfortable building applications from source, or use a fedora/red-hat package. These possibilities are from here: http://www.codeblocks.org/downloads
add a comment |
The easiest would probably be to install it as Debian .deb binary package.
For downloading, follow instructions from here: (semiofficial code clocks binaries)
https://apt.jenslody.de/
Read on how to install a .deb package for example here:
- How do I install a .deb file via the command line?
Alternatively, you could build code::blocks from source which would probably preferrable if you feel comfortable building applications from source, or use a fedora/red-hat package. These possibilities are from here: http://www.codeblocks.org/downloads
The easiest would probably be to install it as Debian .deb binary package.
For downloading, follow instructions from here: (semiofficial code clocks binaries)
https://apt.jenslody.de/
Read on how to install a .deb package for example here:
- How do I install a .deb file via the command line?
Alternatively, you could build code::blocks from source which would probably preferrable if you feel comfortable building applications from source, or use a fedora/red-hat package. These possibilities are from here: http://www.codeblocks.org/downloads
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This worked for me on Ubuntu 18.04.1:
sudo dpkg -i codeblocks_17.12-1_amd64.deb codeblocks-common_17.12-1_all.deb libcodeblocks0_17.12-1_amd64.deb
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This worked for me on Ubuntu 18.04.1:
sudo dpkg -i codeblocks_17.12-1_amd64.deb codeblocks-common_17.12-1_all.deb libcodeblocks0_17.12-1_amd64.deb
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This worked for me on Ubuntu 18.04.1:
sudo dpkg -i codeblocks_17.12-1_amd64.deb codeblocks-common_17.12-1_all.deb libcodeblocks0_17.12-1_amd64.deb
This worked for me on Ubuntu 18.04.1:
sudo dpkg -i codeblocks_17.12-1_amd64.deb codeblocks-common_17.12-1_all.deb libcodeblocks0_17.12-1_amd64.deb
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open a terminal in extracted directory and try these:
sudo dpkg -i ./*
sudo apt install -f
sudo apt --purge autoremove
and you can see CodeBlocks in your installed applications.
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open a terminal in extracted directory and try these:
sudo dpkg -i ./*
sudo apt install -f
sudo apt --purge autoremove
and you can see CodeBlocks in your installed applications.
add a comment |
open a terminal in extracted directory and try these:
sudo dpkg -i ./*
sudo apt install -f
sudo apt --purge autoremove
and you can see CodeBlocks in your installed applications.
open a terminal in extracted directory and try these:
sudo dpkg -i ./*
sudo apt install -f
sudo apt --purge autoremove
and you can see CodeBlocks in your installed applications.
answered Feb 10 at 13:30
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