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nightly builds broken? [message #53191] Tue, 17 March 2020 06:47 Go to next message
alkema_jm is currently offline  alkema_jm
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Hello,
Last nightly build (upp-x11-src-14146.tar.gz) is of date 2020-03-10.

Greetings Jan Marco
Re: nightly builds broken? [message #53209 is a reply to message #53191] Fri, 20 March 2020 13:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
alkema_jm is currently offline  alkema_jm
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Hello,
Next challange, virus scanner (McAfee) deletes executable (Real Protect-LS).

Greetings Jan Marco
Re: nightly builds broken? [message #53220 is a reply to message #53209] Mon, 23 March 2020 13:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
alkema_jm is currently offline  alkema_jm
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Hello,

Stabiele release: 2019.2 (rev. 13664)

Only for information purpose, this on old pc with Vs2015. It doesnot compile.

Re: nightly builds broken? [message #53221 is a reply to message #53220] Mon, 23 March 2020 15:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
mirek is currently offline  mirek
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alkema_jm wrote on Mon, 23 March 2020 13:47
Hello,

Stabiele release: 2019.2 (rev. 13664)

Only for information purpose, this on old pc with Vs2015. It doesnot compile.



From the screenshot, you do not have the build method set for the project. Hard to say how that could happened. You should be able to resolve it by invoking "Setup / Automatic build methods setup" and then clicking the left button on build "ComboBox" in the toolbar that has left and right down arrows...

Also, at this time, with next major release immininent, I recommend downloading the latest nightly build and overcome somehow mcaffee false alarm. Latest builds come with clang compiler, which is good enough for any real work (no need to meddle with MSC15 anymore).
Re: nightly builds broken? [message #53770 is a reply to message #53221] Wed, 29 April 2020 12:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
alkema_jm is currently offline  alkema_jm
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LS,

Used last stable release, vs2017, Win10:

GoogleTranslatorDemo gives errors:



Greetings Jan Marco
Re: nightly builds broken? [message #53771 is a reply to message #53770] Wed, 29 April 2020 16:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
mirek is currently offline  mirek
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Bazaar is community provided content, not guaranteed to work. This example is from 2009, probably did not matured well with time...
Re: nightly builds broken? [message #53949 is a reply to message #53771] Sun, 17 May 2020 10:17 Go to previous message
alkema_jm is currently offline  alkema_jm
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Hello Mirek,

I am now fiddling with umk.exe. I used "fresh" upp-win-13664.7z unzip

C:\tmp\upp-win-13664\upp>umk uppsrc umk C:\tmp\upp-win-13664\upp\MSVS17.bm -br c:\tmp\bin

Result:
C:\tmp\upp-win-13664\upp>umk uppsrc umk C:\tmp\upp-win-13664\upp\MSVS17.bm -br c:\tmp\bin
Invalid build method C:\tmp\upp-win-13664\upp\MSVS17.bm (C:\tmp\upp-win-13664\upp\MSVS17.bm).

I has dependency on theide(32).exe

>Bazaar is community provided content, not guaranteed to work.

I see that sqlcommander does not work. It is in the "uppsrc" assembly:
index.php?t=getfile&id=6078&private=0

Which assemblies are under control of Ultimate++?

Greetings Jan Marco

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