[Bug 65363] Automake Manager doesn't issue an error/warnig for non-existent project file(s)

Amilcar do Carmo Lucas a.lucas at tu-bs.de
Sun Oct 5 14:24:02 UTC 2003


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a.lucas at tu-bs.de changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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            Summary|Non-existent file causes    |Automake Manager doesn't
                   |Automake Manager to         |issue an error/warnig for
                   |terminate prematurely       |non-existent project file(s)



------- Additional Comments From a.lucas at tu-bs.de  2003-10-05 14:23 -------
> So, what happens in your environment then? Do you get an  
> error message? Does a "file" open? Does the Automake Manager  
> window stay open? The answers for me are no, no and no.  
 
No error message. The file doesn't open. The Automake Manager window stays 
open. No crash. 
 
> Automake Manager window closes. To go on working in AM I have to  
> click again on the tab at the right of the Ideal-mode window. 
THIS IS NORMAL! The same thing happends if you click on ANY file in the 
automake manager. Unless you select the (.) icon on the top left corner of the 
Automake manager window it will always colapse after a click. 
Colapse is different from close. 
 
I thought (reading your initial bug report) that AM crashed and closed it's 
window. But It's looks like all it does is to colapse the window like it is 
supposed to. 
 
So I guess this bug resumes to: 
Automake Manager doesn't issue an error/warnig for non-existent project 
file(s)




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