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Build not compiling after checkin

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We are experiencing a problem in that after the developer checked in their code, they went to check it out to compile for a devlivery and the code will not compile to make a build. We are using the RTC client (V3.0.1.2) on the eclipse platform and the code is C++ was developed using QT Developer.

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All,

We are experiencing a problem in that after the developer checked in their code, they went to check it out to compile for a devlivery and the code will not compile to make a build. We are using the RTC client (V3.0.1.2) on the eclipse platform and the code is C++ was developed using QT Developer.
What do you mean by checking out the code? Is this code checked in from one workspace and the changes accepted in another workspace? Is QT Developer a plugin for Eclipse to compile your code or is it another application where dev work is done?

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We are experiencing a problem in that after the developer checked in their code, they went to check it out to compile for a devlivery and the code will not compile to make a build. We are using the RTC client (V3.0.1.2) on the eclipse platform and the code is C++ was developed using QT Developer.
What do you mean by checking out the code? Is this code checked in from one workspace and the changes accepted in another workspace? Is QT Developer a plugin for Eclipse to compile your code or is it another application where dev work is done?

The code was delivered from the Developers workspace up to the server repository...QT Developer is a cross platform development studio, like a Visual Studio that will run on Linux or Solaris. To my knowlege the code is not used in anyone elses workspace...

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Question asked: Mar 14 '12, 1:18 p.m.

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