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Vuki:

--- Quote from: indigo0086 on February 27, 2008, 03:53:57 pm ---Why is CB randomly adding bookmarks and ellipses to my gutter when i open a project?

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BrowseTracker plugin does this.

bttr:

--- Quote from: jens on February 27, 2008, 03:40:44 pm ---Afaik it parses it with regular expressions.
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I've already seen those regexps, but does CB redirect gcc's output to a file for parsing? When I take a failed command line from CB and run it directly from cmd.exe, I get a lot of error messages. Then I copy such a message to, e.g., "Compiler error" - "Test parsing expressions" and it is parsed correctly. But it is not displayed at "Build messages" tab. My guess is that CB doesn't "see" gcc's output.

tvaster:
Directive

#include "../blahblah.h"

appears not to work any more and results in a file does not exist error on compile.  This only happens when path starts with "../

The files definitely exists, access rights are correct and they can be manually loaded but error persists during compile

Edit - the above now works with SVN 4908. Issue below still exists.

As a related issue one cannot remove files from project.  The popup with the file names never comes up so I have to resort to editing .cbp file.  This used to be a problem then got fixed but now is back.


Using SUSE 10.2  SVN 490X

killerbot:

--- Quote from: Vuki on February 27, 2008, 04:13:34 pm ---
--- Quote from: indigo0086 on February 27, 2008, 03:53:57 pm ---Why is CB randomly adding bookmarks and ellipses to my gutter when i open a project?

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BrowseTracker plugin does this.


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ah, that one is placing those "...", but bookmarks ??

MortenMacFly:

--- Quote from: killerbot on February 27, 2008, 05:22:36 pm ---ah, that one is placing those "...", but bookmarks ??

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It seems so. Disabling the plugin removed those.

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