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Subject: RE: QMake project parser can no longer read my project files
From: "Kris Wong" <wongk () seapine ! com>
Date: 2006-10-17 17:54:15
Message-ID: D1EF2A02037CA74CBC1C6AF3F5E0F7310120BF5E () ex3 ! seapine ! com
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After some quick testing things seem to be working as expected. Thanks!
On a separate note (being that this is my first time emailing this
list), I have been using kdevelop for about a year now and I just wanted
to say that this latest version is a big improvement over 3.3.x.
Kdevelop has become one of (if not the) best IDEs available for c++
development. I'm excited to see what version 4 will bring. Keep up the
great work!
Kris Wong
Seapine Software, Inc.
-----Original Message-----
On 16.10.06 16:38:48, Kris Wong wrote:
> I did a build of kdevelop today using the latest source from the
> kdevelop 3.4 branch in svn (I was using the beta 2 prior to today).
The
> QMake project parser is no longer able to read my project files.
While
> I never used kdevelop previously to modify my project files, it was
> always able to parse them. I have attached one of the project files
> along with .pri file it includes.
I guess you imported the directory into kdevelop? If so, that's fixed
now (I had mixed up an if-condition, which resulted in kdevelop trying
to open <projectdir>.pro instead of the actual .pro file).
If you still have problems, please start kdevelop from a shell, after
executing kdebugdialog and deselecting all entries except the one with
the number 9024 kdevelop (trollproject). It would also help if you
could explain your project structure a bit and the steps to reproduce
the problem.
Andreas
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