Version: 3.2.1 (using KDE KDE 3.4.2) Installed from: Unspecified Linux In the class wizard, when I set a local class as a base class, the wizard lists the header file as a class from the system directory instead from the current base directory. For example, if I set the class Option as a base class, the class wizard adds #include <option.h> instead of #include "option.h".
Please retest with KDevelop 3.2.90 if possible
How can I upgrade? I'm running kubuntu linux.
Get the "KDE/3.5" branch: http://www.kdevelop.org/index.html?filename=HEAD/branches_compiling.html
Amilcar, when I tried to open the link you suggested, the following message was shown: "You have been warned to behave properly, but you choose to ignore the warning. Now you are b l o c k e d from accessing this site." What's up with that? :|
That is perfectly normal. Our webserver protects itself against email-harvester-robots (automated e-mail collecting scripts). That webpage contains EXACT instructions on what to do in case it traps you. Please follow them.
This is still happening in kdevelop3.5, but the only way to make this work properly is an option to say wether each base class is from a library or from inside the project. Thats probably not going to happen for KDevelop3.
and this is actually a wish not a bug.
Works in KDevelop 4.