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Re: Linux (no variants of project types) [message #31420 is a reply to message #31412] |
Tue, 01 March 2011 13:48   |
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Hi Wlad,
Can you check if there are any *.upt files in you U++ sources? There should be e.g. uppsrc/Core/Core.upt. I checked the lucid package and they seem to be present there, so if theyre missing on your system there is probably some other problem.
If the *.upt are at their places, than there must be some problem that prevent theide from seeing/reading them.
Honza
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Re: Linux (no variants of project types) [message #31508 is a reply to message #31507] |
Mon, 07 March 2011 23:02   |
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Wlad wrote on Mon, 07 March 2011 22:26 |
jibe wrote on Tue, 01 March 2011 12:44 | Did you try to click on "Basic CtrlLib application", "Core Project" or "CtrlLib application with main window" ? Seems normal that with "empty" you get no template... I have the same !
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Was it a joke? 
I repeat: they do not exist in the list of project templates.
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I guess jibe just misunderstood what do you refer to by empty Especially since the picture you linked showed situation where the template list actually wasn't empty... Stuff like this happens on forums where many people talking many different languages meet 
Anyway, have you tried to look for the .upt files as I suggested? They contain the atemplates, so knowing if they are present is the first step to figure out why this problem happened and how to solve it.
Honza
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