The new changes include simply adding a printf statement and it's not working.
On Fri, 21 Aug, 2020, 1:10 AM anshu khare, <anshukhare50@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
HiI checked git status and I could clearly see modified files.So I restored them all.Then I again went to the build folder in C drive. I saw that the changes to the code which I did in the the first build were gone.Then I again built the debug version on libreoffice.sln in visual Studio.I saw that though the changes in the code were removed but they were still present in the build.Also the new changes which I am doing now in the code aren't visible in the build.P. S : I was working on master branch.Also, when building libreoffice through cygwin, I didn't gave --enable-debug or --enable-debug-util in autogen.shCould this be a possible reason?On Thu, 20 Aug, 2020, 11:20 PM Shivam Kumar Singh, <shivamhere247@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:On Thu, 20 Aug 2020 at 22:41, anshu khare <anshukhare50@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:I basically ran autogen.sh , /opt/lo/bin/make gb_color=1, instdir/program/soffice.exe, and /opt/lo/bin/make vs2019-ide-integration again on Cygwin.You don't need to run autogen.sh every time. That is only for the first build. The normal workflow is to make a new branch -> do your required changes -> makeThen I went to build folder in C drive of my pc. There I found Libreoffice.slnI opened it and built the debug version.I found that the changes which were made during first build were reflected in this built.The changes which I made earlier in the code during my first build were present this time as well.I undid the changes in the code. But that didn't affect the changes in built.Are you sure? run "git status" to check if you have some uncommitted changes orperhaps if you are working on a separate branch from master do "git diff master ... your_branch_name". (do not forget the "...")regards,Shivam Kumar Singh
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