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<font size="+1"><tt>Thanks, </tt></font>René. There is one symlink
to the source file in the project of 88 files.<br>
And it always existed.<br>
Nevertheless, I replaced it and rebuilt everything - no change.<br>
No other symlinks somewhere in the project tree.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/04/2020 16:56, René J.V. Bertin
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">On Monday April 06 2020 16:29:25 Leon Pollak wrote:
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Although I am not sure what did you mean, I checked the CMakeLists.txt and replaced all references to directories which had "./" to absolute path - this didn't help.
Probably because what i see in the error message is not influenced by my changes:
../../src/Units/UNIT_IDE.cpp:146:57: error: ‘mc’ was not declared in this scope
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Are there any symlinks involved here, i.e. have created the KDevelop project using a symlink to the actual source and/or build directories, or do you start KDevelop in a directory that's a symlink to another one?
(Depending on your shell, if on linux you chdir into a directory that's actually a symlink to another one, the cwd can be that symlinked name instead of the actual location, and that can of course mess up relative paths big time.)
R.
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