PDS is only compiling 1 file at a time. I need it to compile full projects (it won't even compile the source in a sing,e folder). I thought that perhaps it was because some of the projects use the shared AVM, but I broke one project out and gave it its own avm and it still won't compile,
Do you have the appropriate directories listed under the Source tab?
Huh?
When did we have to start doing that?
I don't remember ever doing that.
Thanks.
I take it you found it?
I've come to like it since I can have a src directory for the main code and a tst directory for fiddling and leave tst out of the list and it is not automatically compiled ... i.e., if I leave things there that don't compile, I don't keep having it irritate me.
As soon as you started fn with shared avm. It is possible that by default the source tab contains @{root}, but as soon as you put a project into a shared avm, that gets removed. when you pull it out it doesn't get reset. Putting the wrong entries into the source tab will mess with the PROPATH.
It was a simple thing, all I wanted to do was run PDS on my DELL Pro8 tablet and a teeny little t2 instance in the amazon cloud.With roughly a dozen cooperating (layered) projects, a shared AVM seemed like the cat's meow.
It was a simple thing, all I wanted to do was run PDS on my DELL Pro8 tablet and a teeny little t2 instance in the amazon cloud.With roughly a dozen cooperating (layered) projects, a shared AVM seemed like the cat's meow.
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