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CC3250MT.DLL missing
MortenMacFly:
--- Quote from: niblettr on August 10, 2012, 11:20:43 am ---Should I just change cw32i.lib to cw32.lib and save or just delete the entry (means I have to manually add to project which I have been doing anyway.)
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No, just go to the global compiler options -> Settings -> Compiler and remove the libraries under the tab "linker settings"!
BTW: Never edit the config file manually! This can seriously break C::B and even lead to crashes. Only C::B is allowed to edit this file though the settings UI interface.
BTW: This also shows me that you were too lazy to do what I told you:
--- Quote from: MortenMacFly on August 09, 2012, 04:19:08 pm ---The linker settings are constructed form:
1.) global compiler settings - linker libs and "other linker options"
2.) project linker settings -> same thing
3.) target linker settings -> same thing
4.) Attached build scripts (which I doubt you have)
So you need to check at least 6 places.
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...because otherwise you would have found yourself. So don't expect any more help.
Edit: Topic locked.
Jenna:
--- Quote from: niblettr on August 09, 2012, 07:40:34 pm --- Build Options->Policy and selected "Use project options only"
linker Options->Policy and selected "Use project options only"
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Global compiler settings are used in any case, as long as you use the compiler they belong to, that's wha they are called global.
The policy you use is to specify, whether to use only target or project options and (if you use both) in which order they should be applied.
EDIT:
There are only a few cases where global options need to be used.
niblettr:
MortenMacFly, what is you problem?? Why are you are so rude and arrogant?
I asked the question first whether :-
Build Options->Policy and selected "Use project options only"
linker Options->Policy and selected "Use project options only"
ignores the global setting but I didnt get a reply so I patiantly waited until I got an answer THEN I would have done the steps you asked?
I didn't ask for YOUR help specifically so If you didn't want to help then don't rather than just being rude!
Ok
niblettr:
Thankyou Jens, that makes sense now. I will always keep an eye on the global settings ;)
MortenMacFly:
--- Quote from: niblettr on August 10, 2012, 12:24:50 pm ---MortenMacFly, what is you problem?? Why are you are so rude and arrogant?
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Look, the thing is very simple: I don't act arrogant, but eager you to respect our forum rules you agreed to when registering with the forums. Obviously you didn't even bother to read those and you don't bother to read carefully any help given.
If all people are always asking the same question and don't read the help we provide in advance we answer over an over again and again the same questions. In your case its a compiler/project library setup which has been answered roughly a million times now. I am just sick of over-and-over repeating what's written in the comprehensive FAQ because people don't want to read.
We are responsible for the content of the forum BY LAW, so I cannot just ignore what you write. And I also can't ignore what others answer. If you are running a forum yourself you'll understand my frustration, I promise.
If that sounds rude to you - I am sorry, but thats the world we live in. And I'd love to improve Code::Blocks instead of listening to forum noise.
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