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- From: jarledge@jarledge.seanet.com
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: BC++ 5.0 IDE woes
- Date: 18 Apr 1996 01:53:41 GMT
- Organization: Seanet Online Services, Seattle WA
- Message-ID: <4l47b5$h5v@kaleka.seanet.com>
- References: <4l293l$11p6@saba.info.ucla.edu>
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- > thomasj@seas.ucla.edu (T.K. Jun) writes:
- > marnold@netcom.com (Matt Arnold) wrote:
- >
- > >Philippe Verdy <100105.3120@compuserve.com> writes:
- >
- > >>marnold@netcom.com (Matt Arnold) s'Θcrit :
- > >>> pete@borland.com (Pete Becker) writes:
- > >>>
- > >>> >In article <dpayne.828477660@rainbow>, dpayne@rainbow.rmii.com says...
- > >>> >>
- > >>> >>One huge problem I am experiencing with BC++ 5.0 (with patch) that I
- > >>> >>haven't seen posted is the terminal error while simply editing a source
- > >>> >>file in the IDE. I have experienced numerous (very frustrating) abends
- > >>> >>of the IDE while editing the source. At first I thought maybe there
- > >>> >>was a problem with the Win95 patch (from Microsoft), but the same error
- > >>> >>occurs in NT3.51 as well. Occasionally, the compile process will just hang
- > >>> >>as well.
- > >>>
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- >
- > I am afraid that the problem is even worse in BC 5.0. I can't believe
- > that BC 5.0 crashes while doing a simple edit of the source code.
- > When you think about it all it is a text editor but some how when you
- > delete a line or character you get a complete crash of the complier.
- > From the looks of how buggy version 5.0 is, Borland is not going to
- > be around for long. I'm using NT 3.51 with 32MB of ram. On a very
- > clean system (clean install of the operating system and programs).
- >
- >
- > thomasj@seas.ucla.edu
- >
- >
- >>>>
-
- I had the same problem today. I finally solved it by
- deleting all the various config files in the BIN directory
- and in my work directory, and then making a new project
- file (*.ide). This wasn't too bad, since the project only has
- about 5 files.
-
- Unfortunately, it's just a DLL for a project that has about
- 80 files....
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