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The 03 february 2007 build is out.

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cstudent:
I'm sure you all are smart enough to figure this out, but I might note that you'll need to rename the Ubuntu deb for this nightly. I had some trouble uploading and I don't have permissions to overwrite files on Berlios' ftp server.

steveth45:
Hi, this is my first post on this forum.

I noticed a problem with this build that didn't exist with the Jan 26th build.

The "Build target:" selection box, disappears after clicking on it.  When I click the box appears to make a selection, but the widget itself disappears before I make a selection and never comes back until I restart C::B.  Closing and opening a project doesn't make it come back.  So, I can switch build targets once per session :) .

I'm using openSUSE 10.2 with the suse nightly rpms.

BTW, thanks to everyone who works on the project, it's a breath of fresh air among open source IDE's.

artoj:

--- Quote from: steveth45 on February 05, 2007, 10:47:37 am ---The "Build target:" selection box, disappears after clicking on it.  When I click the box appears to make a selection, but the widget itself disappears before I make a selection and never comes back until I restart C::B.  Closing and opening a project doesn't make it come back.  So, I can switch build targets once per session :) .

I'm using openSUSE 10.2 with the suse nightly rpms.

--- End quote ---

@killerbot, you had this problem too if I recall correctly? :wink:

killerbot:
yes, I have the same problem. And it seems it is only on Suse (and certainly on the 10.2).
I have found a workaround, don't click on the arrow but click on the text, and then use the down/up arrows, or go through : Build:Select Target.

steveth45:

--- Quote from: killerbot on February 05, 2007, 11:27:02 am ---I have found a workaround, don't click on the arrow but click on the text, and then use the down/up arrows, or go through : Build:Select Target.

--- End quote ---

Thanks, that works for me.

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