in TGA2006R2 while creating a C++ Project directories added
with "Link Additional Source to Project" always default
to drive c:, even though a different drive was chosen.
After adding the directory to the project in the Navigator the directory
is displayed with a linked icon. The property menu of the directory
shows the location of the file as being on the c drive even if
a different drive was specified.
In effect this means that only external source code directories can be
chosen which are on the c drive, which is kind of inconvenient.
If the added directory contains already source code no classes or
packages are displayed.
However new packages or classes are created by Together on the c drive.
Any suggestions or pointers to documentation for missed points on my
side are very welcome.
I´m using Together 2006 Release 2 for Eclipse, Version 8.1 Build id: 4021.2
Regards,
Dirk Michael
"Dirk Michael Goldschmidt" <d...@vitronic.de> wrote in message
news:4520df14$1...@newsgroups.borland.com...
> Hello,
>
> in TGA2006R2 while creating a C++ Project directories added
> with "Link Additional Source to Project" always default
> to drive c:, even though a different drive was chosen.
>
>
> After adding the directory to the project in the Navigator the directory
> is displayed with a linked icon. The property menu of the directory
> shows the location of the file as being on the c drive even if
> a different drive was specified.
>
> In effect this means that only external source code directories can be
> chosen which are on the c drive, which is kind of inconvenient.
>
> If the added directory contains already source code no classes or packages
> are displayed.
>
> However new packages or classes are created by Together on the c drive.
>
> Any suggestions or pointers to documentation for missed points on my side
> are very welcome.
>
> I?m using Together 2006 Release 2 for Eclipse, Version 8.1 Build id:
> 4021.2
>
> Regards,
>
> Dirk Michael