Nightly builds are easy to update?
-Have diffs or I need entire CB?
-Install or only replace files?
In only 1 hour I have found some problems... ¿People use CB on windows or is focused for Linux?
though : nightlies can overwrite each other
<Add directory='"D:\Archivos de programa\Archivos comunes\GTK\2.0\include\gdkmm-2.4"' />
<Add directory="..\..\include\gdkmm-2.4"" />
<Add directory='"D:\Archivos de programa\Archivos comunes\GTK\2.0\include\gdkmm-2.4"' />
<Add directory="D:\Archivos de programa\Archivos comunes\GTK\2.0\include\gdkmm-2.4" />
Any I thing that It's betterIt's not better. Path's with spaces need (!) to be quoted.Code: xml<Add directory="D:\Archivos de programa\Archivos comunes\GTK\2.0\include\gdkmm-2.4" />
Once again, I am thinking about encrypting the config file......but with an decryption key for "professionals". :lol:
I wouldn't recommend encrypting it, it only complicates things.
You could instead, post a comment on the top of the config file and say "do *NOT* modify this file by hand! Manually modified configurations are NOT supported, use at your own risk!"
That ought to scare newbies :)
I wouldn't recommend encrypting it, it only complicates things.
You could instead, post a comment on the top of the config file and say "do *NOT* modify this file by hand! Manually modified configurations are NOT supported, use at your own risk!"
That ought to scare newbies :)
Ok, It's the last time that I touch the config file :lol:
Un saludo
Carlos Garces
P.D. Uhh.... Regedit, looks funny... I will try to test it
There's also a program on the "Major Geeks" site that allows
you to set some values in your AMD and Intel processor and
motherboard. Set the fan speeds, tempature, processor clocking,
register widths etc ...
Fun! Fun! Fun! Go for it. Tell us how it goes... :D
C::B is still in development. Anyway, it works very good and it is stable.
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