Hello FPC-Pascal, Monday, December 28, 2009, 10:08:38 PM, you wrote:
GG> 2009/12/28 Jeff Miller <mil...@psy.otago.ac.nz>: >> with that error too. It seems you must save the project once >> before you can compile it. After the first save, you can make >> changes and recompile without saving again, but that >> first save seems to be crucial. GG> Please report this in Mantis as a Windows specific bug. Under Linux GG> (just tried again with latest SVN version) one could always (as long GG> as I can remember) compile and run projects without saving them. The GG> IDE automatically saves the project to the global /tmp directory GG> (which has read/write access for all users on the system). I would GG> have thought under Windows it would use a similar process, using the GG> logged-in users temp directory somewhere inside "Documents and GG> Settings" directory. It's not a "windows" bug, I think that the "/tmp" folder of the user has spaces: C:\users\John Smith\temp And this could raise problems. I had tested the new project (clean) compilation and works perfectly in WinXP but my "/tmp" is "C:\Temp". I think it will happend in any platform when the temp folder points to somewhere with spaces. -- Best regards, JoshyFun _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal