Re: [Harbour] Re: HBIDE default *.exe invalid for Linux

2010-04-05 Thread Viktor Szakáts
>> I just added test.txt to that folder and it is displayed OK. >> The same applies to the other instances of the qt file browser/selector >> widget that you are using. >> > > So it means I have to remove all occurances of selecting a file > based on the file type. Hmm, I need to know what is balan

[Harbour] Re: HBIDE default *.exe invalid for Linux

2010-04-04 Thread Pritpal Bedi
Barry Jackson wrote: > > After more testing it seems that *.* will only display files with an > extension - not sure but I guess that * would be needed for files > without any to be displayed. > Unlike Windows lots of files in Linux have no extensions as the file > type is detected from the f

Re: [Harbour] Re: HBIDE default *.exe invalid for Linux

2010-04-04 Thread Barry Jackson
On 04/04/10 22:28, Barry Jackson wrote: On 04/04/10 15:15, Pritpal Bedi wrote: Barry Jackson wrote: In the "compiler environments" dialog, the path to hbmk2 file browser defaults to *.exe which is invalid in Linux. An attempt to enter *.* in the file name box causes a RTE. Should be fixed

Re: [Harbour] Re: HBIDE default *.exe invalid for Linux

2010-04-04 Thread Barry Jackson
On 04/04/10 15:15, Pritpal Bedi wrote: Barry Jackson wrote: In the "compiler environments" dialog, the path to hbmk2 file browser defaults to *.exe which is invalid in Linux. An attempt to enter *.* in the file name box causes a RTE. Should be fixed after r14267. Thanks for the bug report.

[Harbour] Re: HBIDE default *.exe invalid for Linux

2010-04-04 Thread Pritpal Bedi
Barry Jackson wrote: > > In the "compiler environments" dialog, the path to hbmk2 file browser > defaults to *.exe which is invalid in Linux. > An attempt to enter *.* in the file name box causes a RTE. > Should be fixed after r14267. Thanks for the bug report. - enjoy