On Sun, 03 Feb 2013 11:37:03 +0000 Mark Morgan Lloyd <markmll.laza...@telemetry.co.uk> wrote:
> Mattias Gaertner wrote: > > >> [TCompiler.Compile] CmdLine="/usr/local/bin/ppc386-2.6.0 -MObjFPC > >> -Scagi -O1 -g -gl -vewnhi -Se3 -Fi/usr/local/share/lazarus-trunk/ide > >> -Fl/opt/gnome/lib -Fu/usr/local/src/heavywethers/inifiles/trunk > >> .. > >> Compiling HeavyWethers.lpr > >> Compiling /usr/local/src/heavywethers/inifiles/trunk/dbconfigcode2.pas > > > > Good. > > > > > >> but I now have two tabbed panes in my source editor: "DbConfigCode2" and > >> "DbConfigCode2(2)" with the latter focussed. > > > > And that's where you loose me. > > Why should /usr/local/src/inifiles/trunk/dbconfigcode2.pas be open in > > the editor? From the project's point of view it is an unrelated file. > > You tell me! But the IDE opens a new tab/pane, and that's the whole > point I'm trying to make! Sorry. The IDE does not resolve symlinks in paths. That means if the IDE opens a wrong file, then it does so, even if the two directories were copies instead of symlinks. Your talk about a problem with symlinks mislead me. So, let's forget the symlinks and find out why the IDE opens the wrong file. Please confirm: The messages window shows an error on the file /usr/local/src/heavywethers/inifiles/trunk/dbconfigcode2.pas but the source editor opens the file /usr/local/src/inifiles/trunk/dbconfigcode2.pas Right? > > As I wrote: > > You can use linked directories, but within a project you can use > > only one of them. > > I'm trying to, dagnabbit! :-) > -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list Lazarus@lists.lazarus.freepascal.org http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus