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Crash when trying to build a project quickly after opening

Started by MortenMacFly, May 23, 2006, 04:12:01 PM

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tiger683

Quote from: thomas on May 23, 2006, 09:21:32 PM
Tried that about 30 times... nothing.

How can the same program code behave so differently on different PCs...  :roll:

Do you use wxWidgets 2.6.3?

i built my version (rev 2489) from scratch under linux against wxGTK-2.6.3_p2 using gcc-4.1.0 and glibc-2.4,

btw, how can i generate an RPT file? (i guess it might only be possible if i use C::B to build C::B? I and other gentoo'ers use autotools)

Quote from: ProutDeMammouth on May 24, 2006, 07:27:13 AM
I mean, this is a bug, no matter if CB will crash afterwards or not.

Hmm, the "controls still greyed out" problem might be something with pipedprocess, maybe an event is not being generated?

Oh, and a wristwatch is a watch you carry on your wrist :P Though, I'm not a native english speaker....

Thanks,

T
Where I work :P

thomas

Quote from: tiger683 on May 24, 2006, 12:47:45 PM
Do you use wxWidgets 2.6.3?
2.6.2 under Windows XP and Ubuntu 5.10, using gcc 3.4.5 under Windows and... uh... actually don't know what Ubuntu comes with, 4.1 I believe.

Quotebtw, how can i generate an RPT file?
There's nothing you have to do, it should just be there after a crash. I can't tell where it is under Linux (never seen a crash under Linux), but on the rare crashes that I see under Windows, it puts them into the executable folder (for Linux, my guess would be your home directory).

Quoteand not to forget: What's a wristwatch?
QuoteOh, and a wristwatch is a watch you carry on your wrist :P
The bizzee curser :)
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tiger683

Quote from: thomas on May 24, 2006, 01:09:57 PM
There's nothing you have to do, it should just be there after a crash. I can't tell where it is under Linux (never seen a crash under Linux), but on the rare crashes that I see under Windows, it puts them into the executable folder (for Linux, my guess would be your home directory).

hrrm??? no luck for mee  :cry:
and i doubt i will ever try windoze again ;)
Where I work :P