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Re: [cdt-dev] Build problem - no errors presented!
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No, I don't think so. I was not trying to build a subproject but rather the top level make. On the other hand, this top level make is located in sub-folder so it might in fact be similar to the bug you pointed out.
Interesting thing is that I have created similar bug my self not knowing of the above one, but Mikhail is on top of both of them so I am sure he will find the right way to take care of them. The bug that I was referring to is
177454 and they could be all marked as duplicated.
Fedja
On 3/15/07, Sergey Prigogin
<eclipse.sprigogin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Could this be caused by 176906?
-sergey
Hi there,
I was just trying the latest builds with hope that some of my problems might go away, but instead I found another show stopper from the latest build. This time I am using M5eh SDK build with CDT 0315 on x86 Linux OS running through the XMing emulation on MS Windows XP Pro.
When I have created a Make Targets (a typical pair of make all and make clean) and executed one that should run make only with no arguments, my build failed. It was a legitimate error, but there was no markings on any of the files under the C++ Project where you would usually see a RED triangle pointing to the problem file(s).
Then I realized that Console window doesn't show the latest error text but rather a different content:
make all
make: *** No rule to make target `all'. Stop.
For some reason text that was showing the error got replaced with the above text which made things even worse. Now I had no way to know what exactly failed and where it was. On the top of that it was showing that it attempted to run "make all" command which I have never specified in my make target.
Am I doing something wrong here or this is just a bug?
Thanks
Fedja
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