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Another 2 questions about packages... [message #11898] |
Sun, 30 September 2007 14:43 |
mdelfede
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1) My imported sources need to have HAVE_CONFIG_H defined globally. How can I tell TheIDE to compile with this symbol defined ?
2) I get sometimes "circular use chain"; is it an error, a warning or just an info ?
Ciao
Max
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Re: Another 2 questions about packages... [message #11903 is a reply to message #11902] |
Sun, 30 September 2007 17:15 |
mdelfede
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luzr wrote on Sun, 30 September 2007 16:55 |
ATM, using "Compiler options".
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In Setup-Build Methods-Optimize for xxxx, i suppose ?
I did so and it works.
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Well, it is a warning - means package A is using B and B is using A. Not a healthy situation....
Practical conseqences are not that serious - the most important is that this way, "All shared" build fails (dynamic libraries require well defined dependency chain).
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Well, that's strange, because the libs I'm importing in TheIDE are usually built as shared modules....
Another question : I've got some .cxx files that must *not* be compiled directly, but are included by #include into other files (I know, it's awful way of coding, but so they did it..).... There's a way to tell TheIDE to not compile them, even if are listed on .upp ?
Thanx
Max
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