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Settings don't get saved (svn 4454)
thomas:
--- Quote from: johne53 on September 25, 2007, 11:03:54 am ---Well at least I'm not the only user experiencing unpredictable behaviour at the moment.
Any developers care to comment? Is there a reason why C::B has suddenly become so erratic in so many different areas?
I've posted several reports recently about config changes not being saved reliably / debugging having become very unreliable / checkboxes that don't update properly etc. But there doesn't seem to be any interest at all from the developers.
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What can I say... I'm developing under Windows and see no such thing here. The Mandraman uses Code::Blocks under Linux all day and does not seem to see any such thing either.
Is not so much about having no interest, is just we don't see it happen.
Biplab:
--- Quote from: johne53 on September 25, 2007, 11:03:54 am ---Well at least I'm not the only user experiencing unpredictable behaviour at the moment.
Any developers care to comment? Is there a reason why C::B has suddenly become so erratic in so many different areas?
I've posted several reports recently about config changes not being saved reliably / debugging having become very unreliable / checkboxes that don't update properly etc. But there doesn't seem to be any interest at all from the developers.
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Well I do use C::B on Linux and on Windows. I have not noticed such unexpected behaviour. I noticed one such stupid behaviour couple of days back, but it went away after I made a clean compile and install.
If you can give us Steps to reproduce such weird behaviour, may be some of us will be able to fix it. :)
--- Quote from: Albenejean on September 24, 2007, 08:29:29 pm ---In a nightly, I had pointed this:
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I confirm this. :)
johne53:
Biplap - thanks for persevering with this. Are you saying that in the Compiler & Debugger Settings dialog, the OK and CANCEL buttons are simply working the opposite way around? That doesn't really tie in with my experiences. OK does seem to work - but only occasionally.
Here are some links to the other problems I've been having. The first one is 100% repeatable. The second one is very erratic.
1) http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,6739.msg51722.html#msg51722
2) http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,6967.0.html
--- Quote from: Biplab on September 25, 2007, 12:37:20 pm ---I noticed one such stupid behaviour couple of days back, but it went away after I made a clean compile and install.
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Before I do anything drastic - do you mean a clean compile & install of Code::Blocks - or of the project that was giving you problems?
Biplab:
--- Quote from: johne53 on September 25, 2007, 01:19:43 pm ---Are you saying that in the Compiler & Debugger Settings dialog, the OK and CANCEL buttons are simply working the opposite way around? That doesn't really tie in with my experiences. OK does seem to work - but only occasionally.
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No I didn't mean that. The current problem is if you click on the Auto-detect button, the settings get saved irrespective of whether you click OK or Cancel button.
But clicking OK button works perfectly for me.
--- Quote from: johne53 on September 25, 2007, 01:19:43 pm ---
--- Quote from: Biplab on September 25, 2007, 12:37:20 pm ---I noticed one such stupid behaviour couple of days back, but it went away after I made a clean compile and install.
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Before I do anything drastic - do you mean a clean compile & install of Code::Blocks - or of the project that was giving you problems?
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I suggest you to clean compile & installation of Code::Blocks. :)
BTW, I just read your posts. You have mentioned that you use KDE desktop. But I use GNOME one. So can you just give GNOME desktop a try to see if the problem persists or not.
johne53:
--- Quote from: Biplab on September 25, 2007, 01:27:08 pm ---, I just read your posts. You have mentioned that you use KDE desktop. But I use GNOME one. So can you just give GNOME desktop a try to see if the problem persists or not.
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Yes, I believe this is quite simple to do with OpenSuse. I don't quite know how but I'll find out and try it later. Thanks.
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