I deleted the epoc32 folder and restored everything from backup. Now it seems to work and bt does not panic.
A pity that restoring without deleting does not work. With bigger (nonpublic) SDKs it...
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I deleted the epoc32 folder and restored everything from backup. Now it seems to work and bt does not panic.
A pity that restoring without deleting does not work. With bigger (nonpublic) SDKs it...
I see. I found some files which seem to be related to symbian in temp directory (subdir epoc and epocwind.out). I deleted most of the files in the temp directory. However, bt still panics when I...
Are there some files which my backup program would not be able to restore?
(I am assuming that the program overwrites all changed files found from backup and deletes others.)
Best, Mikko
Hi,
Do S60 SDKs (3rd edition, MR) allow restoring the SDK to original state by restoring from a backup?
I tried the following
- installed the SDK
- took a backup of C:\Symbian\9.1\S60_3rd_MR...
Thanks!
Now I notice that my question was partly due to a misunderstanding: being a novice Eclipse user I did not realize that CDT (or Carbide.c++) does not offer an formatter like the one in Java...
I enabled 'Use code formatter', but Format (Ctrl+Shift+F) does not do anything. Preferences -> C/C++ -> Code formatter has only (NONE) as formatters.
Is code formatting possible somehow?
Mikko
OK, works now, but only when I start Carbide from command line. I may have an incompatible setup (I normally use command line, bat for environment setup etc). But would be nice to know what goes...
I have another problem: when importing
C:\Symbian\9.1\S60_3rd\S60Ex\helloworldbasic\group\helloworldbasic.mmp
I get
Error: cpp: unrecognized option `-+'.
My workspace is located on...