Bug 51220 - "New Class" wizard doesn't really work
Summary: "New Class" wizard doesn't really work
Status: CLOSED DUPLICATE of bug 62224
Alias: None
Product: kdevelop
Classification: Applications
Component: Build tools: Automake (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Platform: unspecified Linux
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: KDevelop-Devel List
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Reported: 2002-11-26 17:12 UTC by zakariya
Modified: 2003-09-16 18:31 UTC (History)
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Description zakariya 2002-11-26 17:12:08 UTC
Version:           unknown (using KDE 3.0.9)
Compiler:          gcc version 2.95.3 20010315 (release)
OS:          Linux (i686) release 2.4.17

Subject says it all -- when I create a new class, it informs me the class won't be added to the project. I open up a konsole, and see the files are created, and exist in the base directory for the project (as opposed to the source subdir). I have to then manually move the files in, and then use the Automake manager to add them to the project.
Comment 1 Caleb Tennis 2003-02-28 21:19:09 UTC
fixed in gideon 
Comment 2 F Fracassi 2003-09-15 17:28:01 UTC
Please Reopen this Bug, it persists at least for me with todays (15/08/03) CVS Version 
I use the qmake project management. The files get added to the src subdir in the manager, but they are 
saved into the project root.  
 
Comment 3 Andreas Koepfle 2003-09-15 18:55:51 UTC
I'm looking into this at the moment. Behaviour should be like in automake 
projects.  
This bug has already been reported for qmake projects. Reopening and marking 
as duplicate (or should it stay closed, as the original bug report was about 
automake projects? Amilcar?) 
Comment 4 Andreas Koepfle 2003-09-15 18:59:43 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 62224 ***
Comment 5 Amilcar do Carmo Lucas 2003-09-16 18:31:23 UTC
When a bug is a duplicate, mark it as duplicate. It's state will them be
"attached/connected" to the state of the original bug report.

In this case F Fracassi tried to reopen the wrong bug report. This bug is about
Automake manager and not about Qmake.

Conclusion: Andreas in these situations just put a comment on the bug so that
the reporter realizes I posted to the wrong bug.