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```
OS version: Win7 x64
ConEmu version: 141208
*Bug description*
Turned on "Force ConEmu as default terminal for console applications". Works
fine EXCEPT with VS2013 Professional (version 12.0.311…
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ConsumableCategory.obj : warning LNK4221: This object file does not define any previously undefined public symbols, so it will not be used by any link operation that consumes this library
WarriorTrigg…
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I am not sure if this is an ongoing issue with the scaffolding https://github.com/smsohan/MvcMailer/issues/115, but after i install MvcMailer i cant create controllers.
![error](https://cloud.githu…
ghost updated
9 years ago
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When I try to install the extension from VS gallery or inside VS I always get the same error:
"The extension 'AutoT4' requires a version of the .NET Framework that is not installed"
I have .NET4.5 a…
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Hi,
I could install the package as you described it and it's basically working OK. Alas there are 2 annoying problems:
1. you can edit only in the Dark color scheme -> in the Light scheme the parenthe…
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I spent a while getting Eigen3 built and getting the paths added to the CMakeList such that I could get a project file.
once I finally got a project file I run into compile errors such as:
C:\pr…
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When try to compile got linker error:
error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol _HidP_GetCaps@8 referenced in function _CheckIfOurDevice C:\vmulti-x64\VMultiDll-master\VMultiDll\client.obj VMultiDll
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fuzzz updated
9 years ago
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```
I don't know why, but changing the source generator (make-sources.py) doesn't
trigger a rebuild. It seems like MSBuild is aborting without even considering
whether the file's been changed.
It w…
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Originally reported on Google Code with ID 1885
```
OS version: Win7 x64
ConEmu version: 141208
*Bug description*
Turned on "Force ConEmu as default terminal for console applications". Works fine
E…
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Admittedly, the example file works, but that's because it only relies of functions directly included.
The nuget package needs to include cppunit.lib, no? and it doesn't.
Here is a test case:
```
#i…