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The 17 September 2011 build (7452) is out.
fubo:
I read that the cbproject.cpp was changed to address an issue in Linux. Could the code be conditionally built for Linux or Win32?
Meanwhile, I need to have head + cbproject.cpp ver 7031.
Jenna:
--- Quote from: fubo on September 22, 2011, 09:56:06 am ---I read that the cbproject.cpp was changed to address an issue in Linux. Could the code be conditionally built for Linux or Win32?
Meanwhile, I need to have head + cbproject.cpp ver 7031.
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The issue has lead to problems on linux or more exactly to problems wth cmake-generated projects on linux, but as far as I understand the behaviour was incorrect on all platforms.
--- Quote from: jens on September 21, 2011, 04:57:43 pm ---At the moment the projects toplevel-path is the path where the projectfile is.
And from this point of view, it's absolutely correct as it is displayed, if I understand right.
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Is that not correct for you ?
Does C::B use an incorrect path as top-level path ?
If yes, can you please attach a small sample project, where this happens ?
Or did the behaviour change and shows your project in a different (but maybe correct) way, than before ?
--- Quote from: jens on September 21, 2011, 04:57:43 pm ---One way to change this behaviour, would be to make the toplevel-path configurable, independant of the path, the projectfile is stored in.
The other way would be to right-click your project in the management-pane, uncheck "Project tree -> Display folders as on disk" and check "Project tree -> Hide folder name".
The second way can lead to problems to chose files in the tree, if two or more have the same name.
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Would one of these possibilities be a solution for you ?
EDIT:
Okay, my error.
I looked into the sources again, and you are right of course.
We talk about the common toplevel path and not the basepath of the project, sorry for the noise.
I will look into it.
Jenna:
--- Quote from: fubo on September 22, 2011, 09:56:06 am ---I read that the cbproject.cpp was changed to address an issue in Linux. Could the code be conditionally built for Linux or Win32?
Meanwhile, I need to have head + cbproject.cpp ver 7031.
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--- Quote from: jens on September 22, 2011, 10:16:20 am ---I will look into it.
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Could you please test, whether commit 7460 fixes the issue for you ?
fubo:
--- Quote ---Could you please test, whether commit 7460 fixes the issue for you ?
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That's it! Fixed! :D :D
danselmi:
--- Quote from: scarphin on September 18, 2011, 11:35:00 pm ---I'm experiencing a crash on the debuggers nightly branch but I guess it's not related to the debugger so I'm posting it here as advised. Maybe someone can test it on this nightly.
1-Launch cb.
2-Plugins->manage plugins and choose spellchecker plugin.
3-Disable, enable, disable crashes cb.
OS: Win7 SP1
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I will look into it in october (after my holidays 8)).
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