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CB ignores one header file
Pecan:
--- Quote from: stahta01 on January 17, 2007, 03:45:34 am ---Here's two very long long shots.
Have your verified that the file date is correct when you update it?
Also, is it correct on the files including the .h file?
And, is you system clock correct?
Tim S
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Well, I solved the problem by adding a fake class to the header file and a fake definition of version.
I guess CB only works by checking the .obj files. But I don't understand how debugging.h works when it has nothing but #defines in it.
Another mystery.
mandrav:
Pecan, if you think you can create a minimal project demonstrating this, I 'd like to get my hands on it. I 've never seen dependencies misbehaving...
Pecan:
--- Quote from: mandrav on January 17, 2007, 08:52:47 am ---Pecan, if you think you can create a minimal project demonstrating this, I 'd like to get my hands on it. I 've never seen dependencies misbehaving...
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--- Quote from: mandrav on January 17, 2007, 08:52:47 am ---Pecan, if you think you can create a minimal project demonstrating this, I 'd like to get my hands on it. I 've never seen dependencies misbehaving...
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Find attached testapp2.zip
Upload folder is full. Will upload to Savefile:
http://savefile.com/files/420528
If you modify version.h, no compile occurs.
I also included debugging.h . This file, when modified in my large project caused a compile. In this small project, it does not. It behaves like version.h
SVN 3482 (msw)
thanks
pecan
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