Carbide.c++ 2.4 Released – Upgrade Available
Carbide.c++ v2.4 has been release and is available for download. Now you can have Carbide.c++ check for updates and notify you when they are available. Just make sure to activate the appropriate option in Carbide.c++’s Properties.


There are many packages (plug-ins) which Carbide.c++ 2.4 will make available to you, not all of them useful to an application developer. The tool is used by the symbian Foundation as well, and the product creators need and have access to more advanced features. It is up-to you to have a look at the packages proposed for install, evaluate whether you need them or not, and then install it. If disk space and bandwidth is not an issue you can of course go for installing all the packages available.
The following features for symbian development are provided within Carbide.c++:
- WINSCW compiler change – the Nokia C/C++ Compiler version 3.2.5 build 487 provides new name mangling to support critical exception handling. Without this change an exception can cause a program or system crash.
- Support for Qt Tools 1.6
- The Run builds concurrently option in the Builds preference panel now supports up to 50 concurrent build jobs, up from 4.
A more complete list of changes, including bug fixes, should be available soon in Carbide.c++’s Online Help pages (and is of course included in product’s help file). You can find the installation instructions in the Forum Nokia Discussion Boards and below you can see a visual guide as well. Discuss this in our developer tools section over at our forums.
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