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eckard_klotz:
Hello Miguel Gimenez.

Here you are:


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Best regards,
                     Eckard Klotz.

Miguel Gimenez:
Please restore your compiler toolchain configuration (with the global variables) and check if it works.

eckard_klotz:
Hello Miguel Gimenez.


--- Quote ---@eckard_klotz: Works here with the last version, have you tried after restoring the configuration?.
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--- Quote ---Please restore your compiler toolchain configuration (with the global variables) and check if it works.
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The question is what do you understand as "restoring the configuration" ?

When I read that it is working for you I tried it again and yes you are right it was working as wanted:

* The revision 12672 has not started the "Compilers Auto Detection" dialogue
* The compiler settings contain all global variables as configured manually.
The reconstruction was done based on the conf-file left by the  revision 12672 yesterday.

* I have just replaced the literal information by the global variables.
Now I wondered what I have done wrongly yesterday

* I repeated step by step what I have done but with a different conf-file I have not used since August 2021.
* Furthermore please notice, that I have used until yesterday the revision 12516 from August the 15th 2021.
* Attached you will find a ZIP-file with screen shots and conf-files I mention in the description below.

* I started Code::Blocks revision 12516 with the configuration "MinGW_9_2_0_64bit_TDM_Original.conf"

* No "Compilers Auto Detection" dialogue occurred.
* The configuration of the "Compiler Toolchain Executables" contained global variables ("CB_12516_compiler_toolchain_executables.png").
* After closing Code::Blocks the file "MinGW_9_2_0_64bit_TDM_ref12516.conf" was stored.
* Now I started Code::Blocks revision 12672 with the conf-file stored by the revision 12516 "MinGW_9_2_0_64bit_TDM_ref12516.conf".

* The "Compilers Auto Detection" dialogue occurred.
* The configuration of the "Compiler Toolchain Executables" contained not all global variables as desired but a lot of literal configurations ("CB_12762_compiler_toolchain_executables.png").
* After closing Code::Blocks the file "MinGW_9_2_0_64bit_TDM_ref12762.conf" was stored.
* Please notice, that this file is 3 kb larger than the original one.
* Now I have corrected the content of the new conf-file by reconstructing the gcc configuration as present in the original conf-file.

* I left anything else as stored by the revision 12762.
* At the end I started Code::Blocks revision 12762 with the corrected configuration "MinGW_9_2_0_64bit_TDM_ref12672_Corrected.conf."

* No "Compilers Auto Detection" dialogue occurred.
* The configuration of the "Compiler Toolchain Executables" contained global variables as desired.
OK, after a manual correction of the configurations overwritten by Code::Blocks it is keeping the global variables again.

* For a single user this may be a workaround.
* But the user has to check every single configuration he has done in the past to ensure not to oversee a hidden modification.
* Furthermore, this has to be done with every revision change since the user could not know when the conf-file format was changed.
I know where the conf-files are located on my computer:

* C:\Users\[USER_NAME]\AppData\Roaming\CodeBlocks
* Thus I have the chance to store the conf-files before changing the Code::Blocks revision to compare it later with the conf-files stored by the new revision
* But how many Code::Blocks users are realy able to do the same

Best regards,
                    Eckard Klotz.

AndyJ:
Not specific to this nightly but since the website updates the RSS link specified in the first email:

> Get quick announcements through the RSS feed http://www.codeblocks.org/nightly/CodeBlock_RSS.xml

now longer seems to work which is a shame as I used to find the updates on a new release useful

Thanks for all the good work,

Andy

Xaviou:

--- Quote from: AndyJ on February 03, 2022, 11:48:32 am ---Not specific to this nightly but since the website updates the RSS link specified in the first email:

> Get quick announcements through the RSS feed http://www.codeblocks.org/nightly/CodeBlock_RSS.xml

now longer seems to work which is a shame as I used to find the updates on a new release useful

Thanks for all the good work,

Andy

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You can use the following : http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php?type=rss;sa=news;action=.xml;board=20;limit=10

Regards
Xav'

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