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Home » U++ TheIDE » U++ TheIDE: Other Features Wishlist and/or Bugs » Various configuration serialization problems
Re: Various configuration serialization problems [message #35551 is a reply to message #35327] Wed, 29 February 2012 08:08 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
mirek is currently offline  mirek
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frankdeprins wrote on Fri, 03 February 2012 01:31

Hey,

Since a few days I experience some problems with the IDE. I update and build it at a regular basis and, currently, I am at 4518. The problems I experience are:



First I have thought the cause is related to multiple ide instances running, unfortunately after fixing that, I have found that it is indeed something much more sinister.

I am trying to catch the bug for a couple of days now. I have detected that the problem is in saving .cfg - part of it seems to be overwritten/damaged in very strange way. So far, I do not know why, added more debugging code and waiting for another sample... (it really happens only rarely).

Now, to narrow it down: Could you remember when this behaviour started? Or more specifially, what might have been the "last known good" revision? (I know this will be a little bit hard to answer, but I had to try, right? Smile

More important: Did you compile theide with SVO_VALUE flag?

Mirek
 
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