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Re: [cdt-dev] Launch configurations and recognizing executables
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That's what I'd suggest. By all means use the validation to put up a
warning, just as long as it doesn't prevent the program from actually
being launched.
Regards,
Greg
On Oct 5, 2009, at 11:39 AM, Alex Chapiro wrote:
I checked it and saw this was not a spawner issue, just problem of
validation. If I switch validation off it successfully launches
iexplorer.exe 64-bit from IDE. At least on Windows for run.
So if I understand your request correctly, fixing of this limited
behavior doesn't seem to be difficult.
On 05/10/2009 11:01 AM, Greg Watson wrote:
Hi all,
Anyone who has upgraded to Snow Leopard has probably discovered
that it now defaults to 64-bit executables, but these are not
recognized by the Mach-O parser. Unfortunately it is now impossible
to run a 64-bit program from CDT.
A fix for this is in the works, but it raises a bigger question in
my mind. Why can't I put whatever I like in the run configuration,
as long as it is executable? What if I want to run a script that
invokes my program, for example? It is very annoying behavior to be
told that I can't run a program, even though I know I can.
Greg
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