Summary: | the generated executable file's name was "app.C" rather than "app", and the "run" toolbar button conplained that he can't find the file "app" | ||
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Product: | [Developer tools] kdevplatform | Reporter: | jiaoyehere |
Component: | appwizard | Assignee: | kdevelop-bugs-null |
Status: | RESOLVED WORKSFORME | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | bluelight_ady |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | 1.0.0 | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | Mandrake RPMs | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: |
Description
jiaoyehere
2004-04-05 08:21:15 UTC
I have seen this mentioned by at least three different users by now. All of them have been running Mandrake 10. using Kdevelop v 3.0.1 from MDK 10 same branch. Created a standard a project from the standard C++ console, Hello World template and modified the code to my own. Build within kdevelop produces <appname>.C in the src directory. Has not happend after the creation of a standard KDE application from the template, but has still put the compiled program in the src directory. I have also experienced this bug on both Mandrake and the latest Fedora release. I work around this problem by manually editing generated makefiles. Just search for EXEEXT variable and change it to nothing instead of ".C" I'm using Mdk 10 too. According to #4 this is not a KDevelop bug. *** Bug 107433 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. *** Problem is from aclocal, automake and autoconfig. After i upgrade the automake to version 1.7.9 everything is ok. |