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Home » U++ TheIDE » U++ TheIDE: Compiling, Linking, Debugging of your packages » Quick question on erroneous build
Quick question on erroneous build [message #9466] Wed, 09 May 2007 22:09 Go to next message
nixnixnix is currently offline  nixnixnix
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I made the mistake of defining a constant twice.

I deleted the second one.

Now the compiler can't find the original define.

When I change from "MinGW Speed" to "MinGW Debug" it compiles fine.

I've tried cleaning, rebuilding but nothing seems to fix the IDE now for this build. It refuses to see the #define statement.

Is there something else which can be cleaned to fully reset the compiler or is the heat getting to me?

Nick

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Re: Quick question on erroneous build [message #9467 is a reply to message #9466] Thu, 10 May 2007 05:29 Go to previous message
mirek is currently offline  mirek
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nixnixnix wrote on Wed, 09 May 2007 16:09

I made the mistake of defining a constant twice.

I deleted the second one.

Now the compiler can't find the original define.

When I change from "MinGW Speed" to "MinGW Debug" it compiles fine.

I've tried cleaning, rebuilding but nothing seems to fix the IDE now for this build. It refuses to see the #define statement.

Is there something else which can be cleaned to fully reset the compiler or is the heat getting to me?

Nick


Hard to say, description too vague.

Anyway, "fully reset" -> you can use the "bomb" -> "Rebuild all".

Mirek
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