Hi! Please try anjuta 2.1.1 which includes a dialog for this setting and should fix the other issues you are mentioning. While the ./create_global_tags.sh bug looks rather strange but it is possible caused by /bin/sh not being bash, which is also fixed in current releases (by replacing /bin/sh with /bin/bash...). Regards, Johannes Rob Frohne schrieb: > Hi Johannes, > > Three other notes. > > 1) I tried Anjuta 2.02 after your hint, and right clicking doesn't seem > to work for me, as I don't find a place to set the library. > > 2) I get the following error: > > /usr/bin/create_global_tags.sh: 3: function not found > shift: 11: can't shift that many > > in the Messages window. > > 3) In both version 1 and 2, it seems that it is impossible to copy > text. That is really unhandy, when you are using google to search for > solutions to problems, and even when I was trying to send you the error > message above. > > Thanks for your work on Anjuta. I really like version 1, as it seems to > work better for me, and has a manual. > > Thanks again, > > Rob > > > On Fri, 2007-02-16 at 11:48 +0100, Johannes Schmid wrote: >> Hi! >> >> I assume you use anjuta 1.x! >> >> The compiler and linker options only apply to single files, not to >> projects. I don't remember if there is such a setting for projects in >> anjuta 1.x but I doubt. >> >> In Anjuta 2.x you could set up compiler settings by right-clicking on a >> group/target in project-manager. >> >> Regards, >> Johannes >> >> Rob Frohne schrieb: >>> Hi Everyone, >>> >>> I have followed the instructions in setting the compiler settings and >>> include paths, in the help and shown in this document here. >>> http://www.biology.usu.edu/courses/biol5200-1/HOW-TO/Anjuta-lib.pdf >>> (Using my paths and library of course....) However, the g++ command to >>> link the programs doesn't include -lmylibrary where mylibrary is the >>> name of the library libmylibrary.a. >>> >>> Any ideas how to get this to work short of importing the whole library >>> into my project and compiling it as part of my project? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Rob
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