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Bug 606084 - opening a configfile after another can mix settings
opening a configfile after another can mix settings
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: doxygen
Classification: Other
Component: doxywizard
1.6.2
Other Windows
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: Dimitri van Heesch
Dimitri van Heesch
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2010-01-05 08:32 UTC by Roland Fischer
Modified: 2010-02-21 12:57 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
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Attachments
Archive containing the 2 example configfiles (37.24 KB, application/x-zip-compressed)
2010-01-05 08:33 UTC, Roland Fischer
Details

Description Roland Fischer 2010-01-05 08:32:18 UTC
If opening a configfile with a parameter set and then opening a configfile with this setting blank, it's not cleared and running doxygen uses mixed settings.

In the attached example
1. open doxyfile1: HTML_HEADER and HTML_FOOTER should be blank
2. open doxyfile2: HTML_HEADER and HTML_FOOTER should have values
1. open doxyfile1: HTML_HEADER and HTML_FOOTER still have values even if not in the configfile

saving the configfile (i.e. after changes) the not cleard params are saved as well corrupting the configfile.
This effect you can see on some but not all settings.


Occurence?
always
Comment 1 Roland Fischer 2010-01-05 08:33:30 UTC
Created attachment 150820 [details]
Archive containing the 2 example configfiles
Comment 2 Dimitri van Heesch 2010-02-06 16:27:42 UTC
Confirmed. Should be fixed in the next subversion update.
Comment 3 Dimitri van Heesch 2010-02-21 12:57:37 UTC
This bug was previously marked ASSIGNED, which means it should be fixed in
doxygen version 1.6.3. Please verify if this is indeed the case. Reopen the
bug if you think it is not fixed and please include any additional information 
that you think can be relevant.