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CodeSnippets can't delete default.conf.cbTemp when exit

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Jenna:
On linux (64-bit debian) I have no problems, on windows (xp sp3 32-bit) with codesnippets from svn r5488, there are also no problems, with codesnippets from svn r5549 the issue occurs.

Pecan:

--- Quote from: jens on April 29, 2009, 04:35:18 pm ---On linux (64-bit debian) I have no problems, on windows (xp sp3 32-bit) with codesnippets from svn r5488, there are also no problems, with codesnippets from svn r5549 the issue occurs.

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I updated to 5552 and tried every combination I could think of and still cannot get the error.

I wonder if it could be an XP3 thingy. I'm using MS XP2.

At this point, I'm ready to turn the "external" feature off.

It was only created to get around wxAUI on Linux in the days when wxAUI floating windows didn't work very well. Back then, I needed a frame to do the same things on Linux that I did on Windows.

Pecan:
Would someone who is getting the  error "can't delete default.conf.cbTemp" try SVN 5553 to see if it solves the problem.

thanks

Jenna:

--- Quote from: Pecan on April 29, 2009, 08:01:53 pm ---Would someone who is getting the  error "can't delete default.conf.cbTemp" try SVN 5553 to see if it solves the problem.

thanks



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For me it's still there (tested on virtual w2k sp4 machine).
It seems to be gone after reverting the changes to "configmanager.cpp" (from C::B sdk), made in svn r5534.

Jenna:

--- Quote from: jens on April 29, 2009, 08:56:47 pm ---It seems to be gone after reverting the changes to "configmanager.cpp" (from C::B sdk), made in svn r5534.

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Sorry, my error, after reverting, it's still there, but in "$APPDATA\codesnippets", and not in "$APPDATA\codeblocks", so I did not see it at the first look.

EDIT:
It saves correctly to "default.conf", it just do not delete the ".cbTemp"-file .

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