![]() ![]() Initially I traced this down to another bug, whereby if the command is at the end of a long PATH Eclipse truncates the PATH. If it runs inside of eclipse, it silently fails to exectute subwcrev. If the batch file is run outside of eclipse from the build folder, it runs OK. I have been trying to use wubscrev with Eclipse/CDT within a pre-build batch file.ĭuring build, the working folder is set to the project folder/build folder
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