Ok here it goes.
My exact steps were,
get the CB from svn (this was about sometime last week I think)
Version 1.0 revision 2626 (2006-06-27 18:11:39) gcc 3.3.6 Linux/unicode
create an empty project (remo the main.cpp from the project files)
In the project dir do a "mv main.cpp ../hello.cpp".
Add the hello.cpp to the project.
Now, set a breakpoint anywhere in the file a try to debug it... I get "No source file named ../hello.cpp."
Ok lets go to another one.
Remove the breakpoints.
Create a new project or move the file back into the project dir (so that you can set a BP)
Set a BP and debug the file again. (rebuild the project if you only moved the file)
dam I got the same msg... :p (No source file named /home/pfs/tmp/hello/main.cpp.)
(this was probably correcte by now... since it's easy to detect)
Ok I wasn't able to set a bp in a source file I created, but I was able to place a bp in a included file...
After setting that bp just run your program up to it, when it stops just click on the bp to togle on/off (in my case cb just crashes and nothing is known about what happened)... coff coff it's a nice way to close it but it makes it impossible to work with it...
Also
- the overlaping of the edit window by the messages window is really anoying..
- (at startup) the tips window doesn't apear centered because it's center is calculated from the starting CB window, wich is then maximized automaticaly. (this doesn't happens the first time you run cb, only the next times and probably after changing the default layout)
I have to try the RC2
not that I feel like it, I like the new thingies