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List:       kdevelop-bugs
Subject:    [Bug 89998] New: Problem reporter lists are not persistent, suddenly tend to disappear
From:       kdevelop-bugs-admin () barney ! cs ! uni-potsdam ! de
Date:       2004-09-22 8:28:57
Message-ID: 20040922102855.89998.s.rosanelli () channelweb ! it
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http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89998        
           Summary: Problem reporter lists are not persistent, suddenly tend
                    to disappear
           Product: kdevelop
           Version: 3.1
          Platform: Compiled Sources
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: general
        AssignedTo: kdevelop-bugs kdevelop org
        ReportedBy: s.rosanelli channelweb it


Version:           3.1 (using KDE KDE 3.3.0)
Installed from:    Compiled From Sources
Compiler:          g++ (GCC) 3.3 
OS:                Linux

Strange things happen with Todo,Fixme,Error lists in Problem Reporter view.
To reproduce:
1. checkout a fresh copy of kdevelop sources from CVS
2. open kdevelop.kdevelop
3. view TODO list in problem view, fine; all items seem to be present
4. click on first element (antprojectpart.cpp) file opens, fine
5. close file and close project
6. reopen project kdevelop.kdevelop and all entries in Todo list disappeared except \
those of antprojectpart.cpp

Already tested on 2 different machines.
Keeping track of Todo, Fixme etc in sources is a really nice feature. I guess those \
informations are not saved (like pcs data or ctags) to file but the lists are built \
automatically on project load (please correct if I'm wrong). It could be a good idea \
to store those lists on file and keeping thme up to date.


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