Hi Aitor,
Hopefully, now the BUG has been removed. On my computer disconnecting
now is respected even in auto-connect mode. Now, you can continue
packaging netman.
Edward
On 14/09/2015, KatolaZ <katolaz@???> wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 10:28:09AM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
>
> [cut]
>
>>
>> KatolaZ,
>>
>> Back in the day I used to do #include "/path/absolute" all the time.
>> I'm pretty sure #include #include "../path/relative" would work too.
>>
>> I prefer to annunciate the include in the source file so I don't have
>> to document the -I.
>>
>
> Hi Steve,
>
> the problem is that, as you know, when you #include a file with "" the
> compiler searches first for the current directory and then for the
> standard include path (to which it adds any paths specified through
> -I). Using anything like "../path/relative" is just confusing, because
> you should then avoid to move any of your include files to a different
> path. It is usually found more convenient to specify a directory to be
> added to the include path, and there is indeed no good reason to
> specify a folder at a level deeper than strictly needed, just to allow
> "../path/relative" to point to something useful...
>
> I mean, if all the include files of a project live into subfolders of
> "SOMETHING/projectdir/include/" there is no reason to add
> "SOMETHING/projectdir/src" to the includepath and then use
> "../include/whatever.h" to include your file. This just adds unneeded
> hurdles to changes/portability. And if you decide to move your
> includes somewhere else, you just need to add the right path to the
> include-path (not one of its subdirectories, which is really
> confusing)
>
> My2Cents
>
> KatolaZ
>
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