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Re: Error compiling nightly-4611 [message #35523 is a reply to message #35521] Fri, 24 February 2012 18:27 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
slashupp is currently offline  slashupp
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Problem after installing sid-deb's:
theide_4611-0~sid0_amd64.deb
upp_4611-0~sid0_all.deb

created std ctrllib-app with mainwindow & build: get error:

----- CtrlLib ( GUI SSE2 GCC DEBUG SHARED DEBUG_FULL BLITZ LINUX POSIX ) (1 / 2)
----- test4611 ( GUI SSE2 MAIN GCC DEBUG SHARED DEBUG_FULL BLITZ LINUX POSIX ) (2 / 2)
main.cpp
In file included from /home/slashupp/MyApps/test4611/main.cpp:1:0:
/home/slashupp/MyApps/test4611/test4611.h:4:29: fatal error: CtrlLib/CtrlLib.h: No such file or directory
compilation terminated.
test4611: 1 file(s) built in (0:00.02), 24 msecs / file, duration = 28 msecs, parallelization 0%

There were errors. (0:00.03)
___

The only way I could find to (temporarily?) fix the above error
is to add the needed upp-packages one-by-one from uppsrc to the main package (test4611).
The package-view-window now contains:
test4611
Core
CtrlCore
CtrlLib
Draw
...
uppsrc/Core
uppsrc/CtrlCore
uppsrc/CtrlLib
uppsrc/Draw
...
<prj-aux>
...
<meta>

How should I fix this?

PS: No files are displayed when I click on Core, CrlCore, etc
but _are_ displayed when I click the uppsrc/*-entries.
The <prj-aux> ... <meta> entries also comes up empty

[Updated on: Sat, 25 February 2012 12:55]

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