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06-22-2005, 05:07 AM
Friedrich,
Found how to reproduce a new project not executing as I mentioned in the
thread "not including my files".
If you make a new project, set up any options, then compile, it appears all
is fine. However, now press the test button on the toolbar and all it does
is re-compile. To workaround, exit SB5 IDE and restart. Pressing test will
then test the install.
To duplicate, make a *new* project. Does not have to be large at all. For
example, grab some libsrc and it's template wrapper, set up dialogs with
bitmaps, license dialogs, etc. Compile. It appears to not include any of
the source files, but not tested in this case. Now press the test button
and all it will do is re-compile. Exit and re-start. Press test and the
install goes into test mode as expected.
Only new projects will never go into test mode. Once saved and you exit the
IDE, then the projects work.
--
Russ Eggen
Found how to reproduce a new project not executing as I mentioned in the
thread "not including my files".
If you make a new project, set up any options, then compile, it appears all
is fine. However, now press the test button on the toolbar and all it does
is re-compile. To workaround, exit SB5 IDE and restart. Pressing test will
then test the install.
To duplicate, make a *new* project. Does not have to be large at all. For
example, grab some libsrc and it's template wrapper, set up dialogs with
bitmaps, license dialogs, etc. Compile. It appears to not include any of
the source files, but not tested in this case. Now press the test button
and all it will do is re-compile. Exit and re-start. Press test and the
install goes into test mode as expected.
Only new projects will never go into test mode. Once saved and you exit the
IDE, then the projects work.
--
Russ Eggen