projects, workspaces etc.
Roland Krause
rokrau at yahoo.com
Fri Feb 16 16:06:11 GMT 2001
Well, I've tried this now and I can make kdevelop crash.
Start kdevelop (1.4 cvs from yesterday). Goto generate project file,
choose a directory somewhere, note that I do not have any Makefile.am
in the directory I choose, hit Ok! - Crash.
That was the good news. The bad news is that when I try it while
running in the debugger (kdevelop internal debugger) then it does not
crash.
I'll reproduce this later and I can send the bt if noone else can see
this.
Roland
--- Ralf Nolden <nolden at kde.org> wrote:
> Roland, very easy to at least use the classviewer.
> Just do in 1.4: generate project file from the project menu, select
> the
> directory of your project and press ok, then the project file will be
> build there and the project loaded. In KDE for example to get around
> mixing code from apps in the classbrowser, I do this for e.g. kword,
> kpresenter etc. each one seperately so I can load whatever I want.
> It´s
> fast so it comes at least close to workspaces although I know it
> doesn´t
> replace good workspaces.
>
> Ralf
> --
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