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smallB:
Guys, I've installed clang from rubenv distro, then I've installed cb 8478. Next I've selected in compiler LLVM compiler and pressed auto-detection. It detected correctly clang compiler but didn't want to build hello world project telling me that I didn't set the compiler. So I've switched off/on cb and now when I want to open the project for which I've set clang as a compiler cb crashes every time.

MortenMacFly:
...again not enough information.

What do you expect from such posts? I am leaving this open - maybe you'll finally learn how to post. :-\

smallB:
Hi, I thought I've given all necessary steps to reproduce:
1. Install clang
2. Install cb 8478
3. Select compiler LLVM
4. Press auto-detect
5. Switch off/on code blocks
6. If you try to open this project, cb will crash.

I'm sorry but if you need more info, which I don't know of, I'd rather see post from you, something like:
"Hey, we need x, y and z in order to be able to fix it. Could you provide it?"
Locking, and giving rude reply in form "...and what?" isn't the best way to improve your product. It is I who took the time to bother to post it to let you know that your product has problem, and out of curtesy you should at least try to pretend that you appreciate it.
If you need any more info, please let me know.

MortenMacFly:

--- Quote from: smallB on October 28, 2012, 09:56:16 am ---If you need any more info, please let me know.

--- End quote ---
Still no platform (OS). No version (OS, compiler etc.). Shall I search the internet for "rubenv" for whatever that is? Sure not.

BTW: When you registered with the forums you agreed on the rules, including the rules how to post.

As a side note to clarify: Sure, we can over and over ask for the same things - but wouldn't it be easier for all of us, if people just read and follow the guide lines? There is a difference between just posting "something" and thinking about what would be needed in order to reproduce, collect all info, and post. The latter saves us many time and helps us making the "product" better. The first one keeps us busy in the forums not doing anything. What would you prefer?

I don't want to sound rude, but you know - after so many years of this forum things really become worse. While is used to be roughly 4 out of 10 posts that provided not enough info, meanwhile its 7 out of 10. People seem to become more and more lazy and this really gets very annoying... Not offending you personally.

smallB:
Hi, thanks for your reply and apologies for not knowing what to post:
OS: W7
rubenv's edition of clang: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw-w64/files/Toolchain%20sources/Personal%20Builds/ - you can find it in folder called rubenv

Let me know if you need any additional info.

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