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Unable to scroll the list in Errors and warnings window #373

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diversys opened this issue Jan 17, 2020 · 3 comments
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Unable to scroll the list in Errors and warnings window #373

diversys opened this issue Jan 17, 2020 · 3 comments

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@diversys
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When compiling Paladin using Paladin on x86_64 Errors and warnings window are filled with 6257 warnings. This list can't be scrolled while the list is populating.

@adamfowleruk adamfowleruk added the investigate Diagnose whether its a bug prior to classification label Jan 17, 2020
@adamfowleruk adamfowleruk added this to the 01 User requested milestone Jan 17, 2020
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Hi,

I have this kind of bug on Haiku OS about libraries list (I can't scroll down or up). I have put a ticket in the Haiku OS Bug Database, but they have ask me to return the bug to you. Also I see the last Haiku port of Paladin for x86 system here is an older version than the new (version 2.0-1 on Haiku and I encounter the same bug on the 1.4-git-4 version) . These version are available in the HaikuDepot application (Official Package installer software for Haiku OS).

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Kitsune64 commented Jul 17, 2020

I have build the 2.7 version of Paladin from the zip file on Haiku R1/Beta2 x86. I have the same trouble. But something is strange about the version number in the about Paladin windows, this is always mark as 2.6 d...But the folder containing it is mark as Paladin-2.7/Paladin (--for the build folder)

@adamfowleruk adamfowleruk added bug task and removed investigate Diagnose whether its a bug prior to classification labels Sep 19, 2020
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Hello. Thanks for your report. Yes, the build process doesn't correctly pick up the version number yet. There is another ticket open about that too. I shall rectify soon.

I think the bigger issue as you correctly identify is the library list. This limits usefulness for projects.

I also haven't ported the x86 version in a while. I'll add this in to my release workflow. Apologies, I didn't realise anyone was active on this at the moment.

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