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Re: Compressor Code causes No Robot Code Error

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Originally Posted by jhersh View Post
Well... I'm glad something is working for you!



To copy text from NetConsole client, just select it. When you let go of the left mouse button, it is copied to the clip board. To paste, just click the middle mouse button in the window. You can also resize the window to make it show more text or even maximize it.

And like Alan said... you need to build with the mlongcall option. Any project you create from the examples should already have this option set for you. Did you create a new project from scratch or based on an example? If an example, which one... I'd like to fix the example if one is not configured to use mlongcall.

-Joe
We built it off the IterativeRobot example. But when I was copying that and pasting it and changing the name to our version control it wasn't taking information from the new directory so I was deleting the old build targets and creating new build targets. Could that have removed the magic "mlongcall" thing?

I swear I am starting to feel like a caveman looking at magic. Any sufficiently advance technology being indistiguishable from magic. I feel like I am learning a specific chant to get specific outcomes. I'm glad we got wizards here that I can at least get answers on which magic chant to do for any given outcome. Thanks guys. I'll setup the project like outlined above and let you know if that solves our problems.
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