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Something is wrong with eVC++ I think.


Something is wrong with eVC++ I think.

Postby R0B » Aug 30, 2002 @ 5:14pm

Ok, here is what happened. I decided it would be a good idea to change my fsb while I was debugging my ppc app. But, it turns out it wasn't a good idea because it crashed my computer. When I restarted, I started the debugging again, found an alignment error, and fixed it(I had to add two new lines of code). Well, the next time I went to debug, I found another alignment error, only it was two lines above where the last one was. The error suposidly occured at the declaration on a variable, which I new was not true. Also, when I went in to the asm view, I noticed that it was using the old code. Another thing I noticed was that even after compiling, it took about 1/4th of a sec to update the exe on my device. So, I deleted the exe, and then it sent normally, but the alignment error came back (even though it shouldn't have been there anymore). Finaly, this morning, I did a complete rebuild, and the alignment error no long appears. However, now, it will only do complete rebuilds, almost as if it is not saving the .obj files. For instance, let us say that I just built the exec and sent it to my device. Then, I click the button to start the debugger. After that, it will list ever .ovj file that I should have (since the project was already built) and say it cannot find them. Does anyone know why this is?
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Postby R0B » Aug 30, 2002 @ 5:30pm

My bad, it says the sbr files don't exist. But, there is a .... at the end of the list, so maybe it doesn't think they exist either.
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