Am 05.02.2015 um 16:53 schrieb Donald Ziesig:
Hi All!
I have been trying to develop a multi-platform app with the IDE on
Linux (MInt) and the source files on a Windows NTFS partition. I
build and test on windows but my primary work is done on linux so I
don't stay logged in to windows very long.
The problem I am having is that the Linux version of the IDE seems to
get confused by windows time stamps (at least that's what the symptoms
suggest). When I save an edited file (either code or form), the IDE
frequently (but not always) opens a copy of that file in a separate
tab and complains when I edit and save one of the two instances. It
sometimes deletes the most recent edit, other times the obsolete file.
I haven't found a windows driver for ext4 that doesn't warn of
potential corruption of the ext4 file system, otherwise I would
develop with the source on linux and occasionally build on windows.
One alternative is to keep the master source on linux and copy it all
to NTFS when I build/test on windows, but that has its own set of issues.
Has anyone had any success in using common storage for multi-platform
source code? If so, how do you do it?
Thanks,
Don Ziesig
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i do it your way too, no problems!
in fstab ( Debian, sid ) i have these settings
ntfs-3g defaults,auto,users,locale=de_DE.utf8,exec
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