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WorkFrame/2 Version 2.1
Fixes List
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*************************************************************************
* *
* This CSD contains fixes that apply to V2.1 of WorkFrame only*
*************************************************************************
=========================================================================
WF21_2 is informal Corrective Service
The following fixes are provided in WF21_2 (CSD2)
*************************************************************************
PTR PROBLEM DESCRIPTION
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* (22297): Base project template does not recognize the changes
made to its default settings so that when a base project is
created, settings revert to the default.
* (22302): Base projects lose their icon view settings.
* (22333): Closing the base project Settings notebook on the Target
page sometimes locks the system.
* (23330): Double-clicking on file names to invoke EPM does not
work as expected when file names are unqualified, or when they
are mixed- or lower-cased.
* (22300): Start button not disabled while make file is being generated.
* (22330): MakeMake doesn't have the C Runtime messages bound to it,
so when it hangs, no register information is shown.
* (22218): The IBM Library Manager fails when duplicate object file
symbols are found while combining extremely large libraries.
* (22225): The IBM Library Manager outputs an erroneous warning
"Duplicate symbol...ignored" when an input library contains an
exported name (EXPDEF) that is an alias for an internal (PUBDEF)
name.
* (22326) and (22324): When parsing resource files for dependency
information, DDE3DEF2.DLL does not remove the optional quotes
from filenames or respect comments prefixed by "//".
* (22316): When parsing resource files, DDE3DEF2.DLL finds
include files where it shouldn't.
* (23912): SomMethodDebug calls have not been removed from
the source.
* (22314): Mask matching fails in some cases for HPFS file names.
* (22329): The WorkFrame/2 program makes an invalid assumption
about variable string formats that causes MakeMake to hang and
the Monitor to trap when actions are invoked.
=========================================================================
WF21_1 is informal Corrective Service
The following fixes are provided in WF21_1 (CSD1)
*************************************************************************
PTR PROBLEM DESCRIPTION
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CK01807 Updates to the actions profile may not
CK01813 be reflected when you open the Actions page in the Settings
notebook of a project.
CK01759 Help for the dialog used to add or
CK01801 change an action may fail if an error message is displayed
as the dialog is appearing.
CK01772 The IBM Library Manager will lock the system when an
object file is dragged.
CK01781 Cannot close the IBM Library Manager after closing
the Errors window from the System Menu icon.
CK01839 PMLIB hangs when you cancel the confirmation dialog,
with the help panel active.
CK01818 Incorrect makefile built if both the "Depend on
project" and "Depend on Makefile" options are selected.
CK01815 The MakeMake tool may lock the system, if the working
directory of a base project is changed while MakeMake is active.
CK01822 Invoking the editor from the monitor box will
highlight all errors listed, not just those from the most recent
action.
CK01796 Invoking the DDE3MSGB.EXE tool, (called Message Bind
Plus) in the Toolkit actions profile, on a nonexistent message
file will cause the tool to abnormally end.
CK01860 Some vendor (version 1) compiler option DLLs did not
work.
=========================================================================
WF21_x is informal Corrective Service
The following fixes are provided in WF21_x
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PTR PROBLEM DESCRIPTION
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