How install codeblocks 17.12.1 on Ubuntu?












0















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?










share|improve this question



























    0















    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?










    share|improve this question

























      0












      0








      0


      1






      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?










      share|improve this question














      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






      share|improve this question













      share|improve this question











      share|improve this question




      share|improve this question










      asked Jun 1 '18 at 11:05









      user3486308user3486308

      13917




      13917






















          4 Answers
          4






          active

          oldest

          votes


















          0














          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





          share|improve this answer































            0














            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






            share|improve this answer

































              0














              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





              share|improve this answer































                0














                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.






                share|improve this answer























                  Your Answer








                  StackExchange.ready(function() {
                  var channelOptions = {
                  tags: "".split(" "),
                  id: "3"
                  };
                  initTagRenderer("".split(" "), "".split(" "), channelOptions);

                  StackExchange.using("externalEditor", function() {
                  // Have to fire editor after snippets, if snippets enabled
                  if (StackExchange.settings.snippets.snippetsEnabled) {
                  StackExchange.using("snippets", function() {
                  createEditor();
                  });
                  }
                  else {
                  createEditor();
                  }
                  });

                  function createEditor() {
                  StackExchange.prepareEditor({
                  heartbeatType: 'answer',
                  autoActivateHeartbeat: false,
                  convertImagesToLinks: true,
                  noModals: true,
                  showLowRepImageUploadWarning: true,
                  reputationToPostImages: 10,
                  bindNavPrevention: true,
                  postfix: "",
                  imageUploader: {
                  brandingHtml: "Powered by u003ca class="icon-imgur-white" href="https://imgur.com/"u003eu003c/au003e",
                  contentPolicyHtml: "User contributions licensed under u003ca href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/"u003ecc by-sa 3.0 with attribution requiredu003c/au003e u003ca href="https://stackoverflow.com/legal/content-policy"u003e(content policy)u003c/au003e",
                  allowUrls: true
                  },
                  onDemand: true,
                  discardSelector: ".discard-answer"
                  ,immediatelyShowMarkdownHelp:true
                  });


                  }
                  });














                  draft saved

                  draft discarded


















                  StackExchange.ready(
                  function () {
                  StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2fsuperuser.com%2fquestions%2f1327758%2fhow-install-codeblocks-17-12-1-on-ubuntu%23new-answer', 'question_page');
                  }
                  );

                  Post as a guest















                  Required, but never shown

























                  4 Answers
                  4






                  active

                  oldest

                  votes








                  4 Answers
                  4






                  active

                  oldest

                  votes









                  active

                  oldest

                  votes






                  active

                  oldest

                  votes









                  0














                  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





                  share|improve this answer




























                    0














                    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





                    share|improve this answer


























                      0












                      0








                      0







                      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





                      share|improve this answer













                      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






                      share|improve this answer












                      share|improve this answer



                      share|improve this answer










                      answered Jun 1 '18 at 14:54









                      user3486308user3486308

                      13917




                      13917

























                          0














                          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






                          share|improve this answer






























                            0














                            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






                            share|improve this answer




























                              0












                              0








                              0







                              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






                              share|improve this answer















                              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







                              share|improve this answer














                              share|improve this answer



                              share|improve this answer








                              edited Jun 1 '18 at 16:27









                              arieljannai

                              1,32921025




                              1,32921025










                              answered Jun 1 '18 at 11:45









                              CadoizCadoiz

                              154




                              154























                                  0














                                  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





                                  share|improve this answer




























                                    0














                                    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





                                    share|improve this answer


























                                      0












                                      0








                                      0







                                      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





                                      share|improve this answer













                                      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






                                      share|improve this answer












                                      share|improve this answer



                                      share|improve this answer










                                      answered Dec 21 '18 at 10:55









                                      igiigi

                                      1012




                                      1012























                                          0














                                          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.






                                          share|improve this answer




























                                            0














                                            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.






                                            share|improve this answer


























                                              0












                                              0








                                              0







                                              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.






                                              share|improve this answer













                                              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.







                                              share|improve this answer












                                              share|improve this answer



                                              share|improve this answer










                                              answered Feb 10 at 13:30









                                              ArmanArman

                                              1




                                              1






























                                                  draft saved

                                                  draft discarded




















































                                                  Thanks for contributing an answer to Super User!


                                                  • Please be sure to answer the question. Provide details and share your research!

                                                  But avoid



                                                  • Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers.

                                                  • Making statements based on opinion; back them up with references or personal experience.


                                                  To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers.




                                                  draft saved


                                                  draft discarded














                                                  StackExchange.ready(
                                                  function () {
                                                  StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2fsuperuser.com%2fquestions%2f1327758%2fhow-install-codeblocks-17-12-1-on-ubuntu%23new-answer', 'question_page');
                                                  }
                                                  );

                                                  Post as a guest















                                                  Required, but never shown





















































                                                  Required, but never shown














                                                  Required, but never shown












                                                  Required, but never shown







                                                  Required, but never shown

































                                                  Required, but never shown














                                                  Required, but never shown












                                                  Required, but never shown







                                                  Required, but never shown







                                                  Popular posts from this blog

                                                  "Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'ON'. (on update cascade, on delete cascade,)

                                                  Alcedinidae

                                                  Origin of the phrase “under your belt”?