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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 71318] import existing project: network path not allowed (have
From:       Daniel Franke <daniel.franke () imbs ! uni-luebeck ! de>
Date:       2003-12-29 1:42:21
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------- Additional Comments From daniel.franke@imbs.uni-luebeck.de  2003-12-29 02:42 \
------- No, I don't think you misunderstand me. I'm using kdevelop successfully and \
without any problems locally and with filesystems mounted via NFS. 

Here again what I tried to do - in more words:
I was granted ssh access to a host where some tools of significance used in my field \
of research are developed. I checked out these tools from cvs and tried to grasp the \
interaction of classes and files. As to expect: I failed. I am still as confused as I \
was before. Next idea: why not using the class browser and all these other features \
and goodies kdevelop provides instead of grep and less? Project -> Import -> Custom \
C++ Makefiles … everything seems to be fine so far. Due to kio network transparency \
is given – great! But then, I was told to that only (local) directories are allowed \
:(

I didn’t expect kdevelop to handle the customized build process of the tools \
mentioned – no problem with invoking make or the compiled programs myself (via ssh \
sesion). I didn’t expect kdevelop to handle remote debugging of the code either, but \
at least, at least parsing of the files, building a class list, allow to \
find-in-files, replace, edit the files and so on … I think this should be possible :)

idea: after importing such a remote project, just disable all feature not available – \
as make, debugging and so on ?! OR
instead of submitting 'make' - try "ssh [maybe some flags here] user@host make" and \
again, everything would be fine ?!


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