New build

anshu khare anshukhare50 at gmail.com
Thu Aug 20 22:05:27 UTC 2020


The new changes include simply adding a printf statement and it's not
working.



On Fri, 21 Aug, 2020, 1:10 AM anshu khare, <anshukhare50 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi
>
>
>
> I checked git status and I could clearly see modified files.
>
> So I restored them all.
>
> Then I again went to the build folder in C drive. I saw that the changes
> to the code which I did in the the first build were gone.
>
> Then I again built the debug version on libreoffice.sln in visual Studio.
>
> I saw that though the changes in the code were removed but they were still
> present in the build.
>
> Also the new changes which I am doing now in the code aren't visible in
> the build.
>
> P. S : I was working on master branch.
>  Also, when building libreoffice through cygwin, I didn't gave
> --enable-debug or --enable-debug-util in autogen.sh
>
> Could this be a possible reason?
>
>
> On Thu, 20 Aug, 2020, 11:20 PM Shivam Kumar Singh, <
> shivamhere247 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, 20 Aug 2020 at 22:41, anshu khare <anshukhare50 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I basically ran autogen.sh , /opt/lo/bin/make gb_color=1,
>>> instdir/program/soffice.exe, and /opt/lo/bin/make vs2019-ide-integration
>>> again on Cygwin.
>>>
>>
>> You don't need to run autogen.sh every time. That is only for the first
>> build. The normal workflow is to make a new branch -> do your required
>> changes -> make
>>
>> Then I went to build folder in C drive of my pc. There I found
>>> Libreoffice.sln
>>>
>>> I opened it and built the debug version.
>>> I found that the changes which were made during first build were
>>> reflected in this built.
>>> The changes which I made earlier in the code during my first build were
>>> present this time as well.
>>>
>> I undid the changes in the code. But that didn't affect the changes in
>>> built.
>>>
>>
>> Are you sure? run "git status" to check if you have some
>> uncommitted changes or
>> perhaps if you are working on a separate branch from master do "git diff
>> master ... your_branch_name". (do not forget the "...")
>>
>> regards,
>> Shivam Kumar Singh
>>
>
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