Hi All,
> This was not possible as i launch same simple stored command line from many
> months ago and i ever used to install in the repository folder.
>
>> For best results either: a) don't use 'install' at all when
>> working in the SVN sandbox (it makes things much cleaner), or
>> b) set HB_
Hi Viktor and Francesco,
> Yes, it should. But it's easy to forget when doing
> an update, or it's possible that different HB_INSTALL_PREFIX
> was used across subsequent builds.
>
This was not possible as i launch same simple stored command line from many
months ago and i ever used to install i
>> This is not true. What most likely happens is that you
>> had a hbqt.ch copied into /include dir by using 'install'
>> in the past but not using it after making subsequent
>> incremental builds.
>
> True, infact there is a hbqt.ch in /include but it should be updated
> by a make install sho
> This is not true. What most likely happens is that you
> had a hbqt.ch copied into /include dir by using 'install'
> in the past but not using it after making subsequent
> incremental builds.
True, infact there is a hbqt.ch in /include but it should be updated
by a make install shouldn't it
Hi,
> I spent some time with Maurizio trying to investigate the error he had
> this MORNING compiling hbide (QT_STRONGFOCUS non existing variable
> running hbide). Following his message a reply advised to do a full
> clean and compile. This EVENING Maurizio did a "svn cleanup", then a
> "svn updat
I spent some time with Maurizio trying to investigate the error he had
this MORNING compiling hbide (QT_STRONGFOCUS non existing variable
running hbide). Following his message a reply advised to do a full
clean and compile. This EVENING Maurizio did a "svn cleanup", then a
"svn update", started the