Your message with subj: Bug#35591: file not found when error at compile F4 key Hi Fred, This is because your make system is outputting text in French. Kdevelop has to parse the output to make to find the "Entering directory" line. If this is translated, it cannot find it. I think you need to delete your make.mo file so make outputs in english to make this work. jbb On Sat, 01 Dec 2001 01:57, you wrote: > Package: kdevelop > Version: 2.0.2 (using KDE 2.2.1 ) > Severity: normal > Installed from: Mandrake RPMs > Compiler: gcc 2.96 > OS: Linux > OS/Compiler notes: Not Specified > > I explain what I do to get the bug: > > I create a basic project (Terminal C++). > It's all OK, > I compile the template prog without problem, the "Hello world" is printed. > > When I put an error in the main.cpp (insert "foo" the line after the cout), > the compiler generate an error. It's ok, BUT, when I press the F4 key to > make kdevelop point me the error, kdevelop just don't find the main.cpp > file! > > The project was created in: > /home/fred/projetcs/ > the project name is 'test' > The main.cpp is at > /home/fred/projetcs/test/test/main.cpp > and when I pressed the F4 key, kdevelop searched it at > /home/fred/projetcs/test/main.cpp > > This bug apear in the french version (I just try with this one). I had the > same problem with the previous version, the 2.0.1, with Mandrake 8.0 and > Mandrake 8.1 > > I've a screenshot of the message where we see all the needed stuff, if it > can help you... > > Grrr! I 'solved' it by making links between test/test/main.cpp and > test/main.cpp, but it's realy ugly. > > I have this problem with all projects I'm working on, exept those which > where created with very old versions of Kdevelop (<1.3) > > If you need more information, please just contact me! > If you speak french, it would help me a lot! ;-) > > Good luck! > > Fred > (if you could tell me news about this problem...) > > (Submitted via bugs.kde.org) > (Called from KBugReport dialog. Fields Application, KDE Version, OS, > Compiler manually changed) > > > _______________________________________________ > Kdevelop-devel mailing list > Kdevelop-devel@barney.cs.uni-potsdam.de > http://barney.cs.uni-potsdam.de/mailman/listinfo/kdevelop-devel has caused the attached bug report to be marked as done. This means that you claim that the problem has been dealt with. If this is not the case it is now your responsibility to reopen the bug report if necessary, and/or fix the problem forthwith. (NB: If you are a system administrator and have no idea what I'm talking about this indicates a serious mail system misconfiguration somewhere. Please contact me immediately.) Stephan Kulow (administrator, KDE bugs database) Received: (at submit) by bugs.kde.org; 30 Nov 2001 12:57:46 +0000 Received: (qmail 25737 invoked by uid 33); 30 Nov 2001 12:57:46 -0000 Date: 30 Nov 2001 12:57:46 -0000 Message-ID: <20011130125746.25736.qmail@master.kde.org> To: submit@bugs.kde.org Subject: file not found when error at compile F4 key From: fmarmond@soleri.com Package: kdevelop Version: 2.0.2 (using KDE 2.2.1 ) Severity: normal Installed from: Mandrake RPMs Compiler: gcc 2.96 OS: Linux OS/Compiler notes: Not Specified I explain what I do to get the bug: I create a basic project (Terminal C++). It's all OK, I compile the template prog without problem, the "Hello world" is printed. When I put an error in the main.cpp (insert "foo" the line after the cout), the compiler generate an error. It's ok, BUT, when I press the F4 key to make kdevelop point me the error, kdevelop just don't find the main.cpp file! The project was created in: /home/fred/projetcs/ the project name is 'test' The main.cpp is at /home/fred/projetcs/test/test/main.cpp and when I pressed the F4 key, kdevelop searched it at /home/fred/projetcs/test/main.cpp This bug apear in the french version (I just try with this one). I had the same problem with the previous version, the 2.0.1, with Mandrake 8.0 and Mandrake 8.1 I've a screenshot of the message where we see all the needed stuff, if it can help you... Grrr! I 'solved' it by making links between test/test/main.cpp and test/main.cpp, but it's realy ugly. I have this problem with all projects I'm working on, exept those which where created with very old versions of Kdevelop (<1.3) If you need more information, please just contact me! If you speak french, it would help me a lot! ;-) Good luck! Fred (if you could tell me news about this problem...) (Submitted via bugs.kde.org) (Called from KBugReport dialog. Fields Application, KDE Version, OS, Compiler manually changed)