Hi Przemek,
I'm sorry but it has to be in your source code. Directly or indirectly.
In whole Harbour code hbsetup.ch is included only by hbstdgen.ch and
hbstdgen.ch is used only by hbppgen file to generate PP rules.
I cannot give you more help. Use:
grep -i "hbsetup.ch" *.*
and maybe you will
Hi Paul,
I've simplified the msc startup hook, but don't have time to impliment
it right now.
#if defined(HB_PRAGMA_STARTUP)
#pragma startup hb_codepage_Init_BGMIK
#elif defined(HB_MSC_STARTUP)
#pragma data_seg( HB_MSC_START_SEGMENT )
static HB_$INITSYM hb_vm_auto_hb_codepage_Init_BGMIK
Jorge,
- Hope I'm reading right and my opinions are not out of focus...
Sure your input is welcome :). In such a case I will not remove
this feature :), until those who don't like it will get an overweight.
--
Marek
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Hi All,
I'm using bcc32 and personally I like to have the import libraries created by
the make_b32.bat in contrib\rddads
because:
- For beginners who don't know how to make the ace32.lib the message
issued by the batch file is enough to provide what it's necessary, no need to
look into docs o
2008-02-16 11:28 UTC+0100 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/include/hbdate.h
! fixed limitation which forced to use hbdate.h after hbapi.h
or hbdefs.h
best regards
Przemek
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On Fri, 15 Feb 2008, Randy Portnoff wrote:
> Hi Przemek,
> >But your source code (or one of the header files you are using) have:
> > #include "hbsetup.ch"
> >remove this line.
> It is not in my application source or headers nor in Windock - The
> only references I can find to this file are in H
And I'll going to readd it after you've removed it
for your unknown reasons.
Make it an option which you can disable if it hurts you.
It seems you are alone. The group seems to not support you
in this case. Are you going to decide yourself, against the
group, what should or what should not be i