Hi Doriano! I've kept that in mind. :-) ...during my investigations I always moved the executable out of the project directory, so the compiler had to do it's job!
It _seems_ to be like this: 1) Open the old source in the gambas IDE 2) Simply store it (there is no need to compile it) 3) move the old executable (just for safeness) 4) scp -r the whole project directory to the target machine 5) ssh to the target machine 6) gbc3 -va 7) gba3 -v ...and it works, like expected. I know this description differs a little bit from my last posting, but I came to it, after I send my mail to the list. Only performing steps 6 and 7 (with svn from today) on the "old" sources on the target machine, doesn't work. I fiddled hours and hours to get rid of this...and there are chances, that I made something (anything??? :-) ) wrong...but I have another "clean" machine, where I could verify this scenario. Greetz to Italy!! :-))) Stevie Am Donnerstag, 20. November 2008 21:07:39 schrieb Doriano Blengino: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto: > > Hi List! > > > > Funny to answer his own question! :-)))) > > The trick is: > > - Open the module-project in the IDE of your developing machine. > > - Press CTRL+ALT+m (Don't know, if simply saving the project is > > sufficient.) - Copy the $ProjectName.module-file into the project > > directory on the target machine > > - gbc3 -av > > - gba3 -v > > > > Ready!!!! :-) > > > > @Benoit > > When opening an "old" project with a newer version of the Gambas IDE, are > > you doing any modifications on the source file? > > Simply recompiling the old (unmodified) sources with the new version of > > gbc3 was not successfull. > > I am not sure (only Benoit knows well enough) but consider: often > compilers look at the date (modification time) of source-files and > objects-files; if the object file exists and is no older than the > source, they simply keep it. A "touch source-files" can fake the > compiler into thinking the source has been modified, and a recompilation > is needed. Perhaps there is a switch on the command line to obtain an > unconditional build... > > Regards, ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's challenge Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great prizes Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the world http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ _______________________________________________ Gambas-user mailing list Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user