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Home » U++ TheIDE » U++ TheIDE: Compiling, Linking, Debugging of your packages » Build methods: remote host
Re: Build methods: remote host [message #2624 is a reply to message #2105] Wed, 19 April 2006 09:27 Go to previous message
FryPpy is currently offline  FryPpy
Messages: 2
Registered: April 2006
Junior Member
Try to describe what i see more precise.

i. I have Linux Box in Virtual Machine, so i can see what is going with TheIDE and TServ simultaneously.
ii. Now i having my experiment with program as simple as Hello World.

1. File transfer. Indirect file transfer (TheIDE -> TServ) works fine. TServ
shows binary symbols and new files appears on Linux machine.

2. Remote Build. I press 'Build / F7' button in TheIDE and see
----- Test ( MAIN GCC DEBUG DEBUG_FULL LINUX )
aaa.cpp

in TheIDE's Console. 

In TServ's output i see
///Binary symbols///
=c++ -c -I ...  -o "/ttt/out/Test/MINGW.Debug_full.Linux.Main.Noblitz/aaa.o"

and timer is going on.
I can run another console, and find, that file
/ttt/out/Test/MINGW.Debug_full.Linux.Main.Noblitz/aaa.o
exist. That mean, that this compilation step is finished, but TheIDE is still Building...

I can press 'Stop building' button, after that TheIDE declares error, and TServ prints this string
-/ttt/out/Test/MINGW.Debug_full.Linux.Main.Noblitz/aaa.o

and deletes this file.

WHAT IS GOING WRONG?
How can i turn on the verbose mode in TheIDE?
How works SCRIPT build method?

By The Way, i try to setup path mapping with trailing slashes
C:\MyApps\ -> /ttt/
and without
C:\MyApps -> /ttt
In any case, problem persists.


 
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