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Re: Linked resources and path management [message #57422 is a reply to message #57345] Fri, 07 December 2007 11:02 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Vince Hradil is currently offline  Vince Hradil
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Registered: December 1999
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On Dec 7, 12:38 pm, b_...@hotmail.com wrote:
> Hi Doug,
>
> On Dec 7, 9:07 am, Doug Edmundson <do...@ittvis.com> wrote:
>
>> If you have a project's "Update IDL Path Preference" property turned on
>> and you close it, then the IDL Workbench will try and remove it from the
>> path. If it doesn't, then it could be a bug or the associated directory
>> was already on the path (was manually added). The workbench will only
>> remove one instance of a directory, not all occurrences.
>
> It looks like a bug to me. I start with a new workspace, add a single
> new project to it with the 'Update IDL Path' option enabled, then add
> a network folder as a linked resource. When the project is opened, the
> network folder is added to the path. When I close the project, the
> folder is not removed from the path, and the 'analyzing code' process
> continues. Even if I manually remove the folder from the path, IDL
> continues to analyze code over the network. (Hitting the cancel button
> in the 'Analyzing Code' window also has no effect.)

I've noticed that I cannot cancel the Analyzing code..., too. It's
like that process has a mind of its own.
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