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  • Gtk equivalent for winforms BindingSource

    - by AvatarOfChronos
    Does anybody out there know of a Gtk equivalent for a System.Windows.Forms BindingSource? I'm trying to get a windows based project to work under a gtk environment and can't use the Windows.Forms dll for this. So does anybody know of a BindingSource replacement either in mono or a third party dll? (I've looked at the gtk-databindings project didn't seem to have what i need)

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  • Quick start on visual studio 2010 with SVN

    - by Shawn Mclean
    The only source control I ever used was SourceGear Vault on my local machine. I need to put a new project on a svn server I got at beanstalkapp. I installed tortoiseSVN and AnkhSVN. I successfully connected everything, I see 3 folders: branches tags trunks I created my project and I want to attach it to the server, which of these folders do I select? What is the use of the these folders?

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  • Is it possible to disable Symfony framework support in NetBeans 6.8?

    - by Throlkim
    Put simply: it causes a massive memory leak within an hour if I work on a Symfony project, and I don't use any of the features that it provides. I've looked through all of the menus and can't seem to see an option to disable support for it. Has anyone attempted or managed to remove this module from the IDE? I quite like NetBeans, but on the rare occasions when I need to work with a Symfony project it's causing me quite a headache.

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  • C++ DLL-Linking UnResolved Externals

    - by Undawned
    I have a rather big Core project that I'm working with, I'm attempting to adapt it to use a DLL Engine I've built, I'm getting a bunch of errors like: unresolved external symbol "private: static class When including some of the headers from the Core in the DLL, the class is exported via __declspec(dllexport) but any header with static members throws out a crapload of errors regarding the static members. This is a rather big project, I can't exactly run around removing every static class member I see, is there anyway around this kind of thing?

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  • visual c++ 2010 link against older runtime?

    - by Kugel
    Sorry if this has been asked. Just like I can select in C# project that I want it to build for .NET 2.0 runtime, is it possible for native c++ project to be built against older CRT, let's say one from visual studio 2005? I would like this because I have external SDK that was build with VS2005, but I'd like to use newer IDE.

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  • How to include SqlExpresss 2008 (conveniently)

    - by Henk Holterman
    When I make a setup project in VS 2008, and select <Setup Project>, Properties, PreRequisites then i can select SqlExpress2005 to be automatically included. What I am looking for is a walkthrough of how to get SqlExpress2008 included in the same manner. Second choice would be how to get (or make) a MergeModule (MSM) file to do the same.

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  • How can I move my Dynamic Data folder?

    - by ProfK
    I accidentally moved my Dynamic Data' folder into myImagesfolder. The project still compiles, but it's just not right. However, when I try to move it back to the root in Visual Studio, I get an error that the destination folder already exists. If I moveDynamic Data` back to the root outside of Visual Studio, the project no longer compiles because the compiler can't find any dynamic data files. My infancy with git prompted me to ask here before embarking on an unpleasant 2am quest.

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  • Eclipse adding your own build command

    - by user319873
    I am new to eclipse and wanted to do the following;- 1) how to use my custom build commands with eclipse. Till now I only saw make all?I use a shell script for building my project, how can I use that in eclipse environment. 2) When I create a new project with the existing source code, it doesn't add the files, without building the code and if code fails to build (because I generally don't have make all). How to resolve this issue

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  • System.Reflection.AmbiguousMatchException

    - by grid-wpf-architect
    Hi , I added Designer support for my control. I got the following exception when setting the property value like below. var colStyle = visibleColumn.Properties["PropertyName"].SetValue(Value); The same above code works fine for VS 2010 project but it shows the following exception for VS 2008 project InnerException: System.Reflection.AmbiguousMatchException Message="Ambiguous match found." Source="mscorlib"

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  • Fix for Visual Studio 2005 not showing filename or line on errors in web pages when compiling?

    - by spoulson
    A project I'm on requires Visual Studio 2005. One annoyance is that when a website project in the solution, any compile errors from .aspx or .ascx files show up like: (0,0): warning CS0168: The variable 'ex' is declared but never used (0,0): warning CS0162: Unreachable code detected (0,0): warning CS0168: The variable 'ex' is declared but never used (0,0): warning CS0168: The variable 'ex' is declared but never used How can I track these down? Is there an option I'm missing that gives me filename and line numbers?

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  • Building vs. Compiling (Java)

    - by sixtyfootersdude
    Thinking that the answer to this is pretty obvious but here it goes: When I am working on a small project for school (in java) I "compile" it. On my coop we are using ant to "build" our project. I think that compiling is a subset of building. Is this correct? What is the difference between building and compiling?

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  • Determining linkage dependencies in Flex applications

    - by Kai
    I have a large Flex project with two Applications in it. A lot of code is shared between these Applications. However, the smaller of the Applications does not require much of the code that the larger one does. I'm trying to ensure that code that isn't required by the smaller application isn't getting compiled into it. Is there an easy way for me to determine which files within my project are being compiled into a particular Application?

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  • Code Coverage Analysis for Embedded C++ projects

    - by Steve Hawkins
    I have recently started working on a very large C++ project that, after completing 90% of the implementation, has determined that they need to demonstrate 100% branch coverage during testing. The project is hosted on an embedded platform (Green Hills Integrity). I'm looking for suggestions and experiences from others on StackOverflow that have used code coverage products in similar environments. I'm interested in both positive and negative comments regarding these types of tools.

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  • Making a program platform independent

    - by Thilanka
    Hi, I'm working with an OCR project which is developed using Visual C++ on .net framework. But since the .net is platform dependent I want to make this project platform independent and make it supports to multiple operating systems. So can some one give me a hint to how to do it. Thanks.

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  • Unable to build any C++ projects on VS 2010?

    - by Nick Brooks
    When I try to "Build" a project it says: The operation could not be completed. Unspecified error When I try to debug the debugger says: The debugger cannot continue the process I really don't understand what is wrong with that? The project is fine and it compiles perfectly on VS 2008.

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  • What is the best approach to use different CFLAGS for the same source files?

    - by evilsocket
    Hello, i need to build the same source tree twice, 1 - with normal cflags to build the project binary 2 - with cflags plus -fPIC to build a static library that would be some sort of SDK to develop project dynamic modules. Using only one Makefile, what is the best approach to accomplish this? It would be nice to do some sort of : all: $(OBJECTS) lib_rule: $(OBJECTS) CFLAGS += -fPIC .cpp.o: $(CC) -c $< -o $@ $(CFLAGS) But obviously it can't be done. Thanks

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  • VS2005 COMPLITION PROBLEM WITH SETTINGS

    - by vijay.j
    Hi all i am trying to integrating PJNSMTPCONNECTION CLASSES in my project,they say that those classes donot uses mfc. MY project is with the setting like MT, and using standard library linking, when i try to complie i am getting CSTRING not defined and fatal error C1189: #error : WINDOWS.H already included. MFC apps must not #include if i include afx.h and remove windows.h, i am getting iDLLMain aleardy defined like errors

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  • What's best Drupal deployment strategy?

    - by Horace Ho
    I am working on my first Drupal project on XAMPP in my MacBook. It's a prototype and receives positive feedback from my client. I am going to deploy the project on a Linux VPS two weeks later. Is there a better way than 're-do'ing everything on the server from scratch? install Drupal download modules (CCK, Views, Date, Calendar) create the Contents ... Thanks

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  • html help frameset

    - by shouqz
    hey.. i'm working on my html project, and everything is going well. now i'm doing the same project with framesets, but i descovered that the page in a frame set won't scroll as a whole page (you can only scroll each frame at a time).. how can i solve this?? please help

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