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Michael:

--- Quote from: Curtisc on May 26, 2006, 05:17:24 am ---The crashing seems to be fairly random - I'll add a file and it will be fine, then I try another and it will crash.  Then I can restart it and try again, and the one that worked the first time will cause the crash!  If I try and recursively add a folder of files, it's guaranteed to crash.

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Hello,

I have tried for some time (Ubuntu 5.10, .deb package of yesterday (rev2509), console application) and had no crashes when adding (recursively or not) and by removing files from a project.

May be your problem is local.

[EDIT]: And I have activated all the possible plugins :).

Best wishes,
Michael

Curtisc:

--- Quote ---May be your problem is local.
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I would not be surprised in the least if this were the case.  The computer I am working on has a history of random, inexplicable problems.

I think C::B is stable now - I even managed to import a VC++ 6.0 project, although it ended up beaing easier just to configure a blank project.  However, I still haven't figured out how to use an external debugger - it doesn't work to just attach to a running process.  Is there an option similar to VC 6.0 that will launch a program for debugging?  I am creating a library (modulename.so).

Curtisc:
STILL haven't figured it out, this is driving me crazy!  Anybody?  Please?  Is there some magic way to set it to launch a program for debugging?  I may have to go back to windows...

mandrav:

--- Quote from: Curtisc on May 29, 2006, 05:14:37 pm ---Is there some magic way to set it to launch a program for debugging?

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Can you explain *exactly* (i.e. step by step) what you want?
I fail to see what's troubling you...

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