Using shared folders with Windows 7 in VirtualBox on Ubuntu Karmic January 4 th, 2010 I’m a software developer who runs Scribophile, an online writing group for serious writers, Writerfolio, an online writing portfolio service for freelancers, and Standard Ebooks, an open source project that produces liberated ebooks for the true book lover. It's also fairly big and copying into the machine is not possible right now.Using shared folders with Windows 7 in VirtualBox on Ubuntu Karmic - Alex Cabal Alex Cabal This is a project that is built on both a Linux machine and on Windows from the same build system. So, any solution must be a work-around that keeps the network share. I am looking to keep using my network share. What I'm looking for is any ideas on how to work around this problem. The error seems to be stemming from protocs inability to handle the weird looking network share path. The CMake foo is straight-forward: set(PROTO_PATH $ PROPERTIES GENERATED TRUE) VBOXSVR/PROJECT/common/proto/PROJECT.proto: Perl5 module source, ASCII text The file exists: $ file //VBOXSVR/PROJECT/common/proto/PROJECT.proto VBOXSVR/PROJECT/common/proto: warning: directory does not exist.Ĭould not make proto path relative: //VBOXSVR/PROJECT/common/proto/PROJECT.proto: No such file or directory PROJECT/build/common/proto" -proto_path="//VBOXSVR/PROJECT/common/proto" //VBOXSVR/PROJECT/common/proto/sector.proto" & protoc -cpp_out="C:/PROJECT/build/common/proto" -proto_path="//VBOXSVR/PROJECT/common/proto" //VBOXSVR/PROJECT/common/proto/player.proto & protoc -cpp_out="C:/ proto/PROJECT.proto & protoc -cpp_out="C:/PROJECT/build/common/proto" -proto_path="//VBOXSVR/PROJECT/common/proto" //VBOXSVR/PROJECT/common/proto/entity.proto & cmd.exe /C "cd /D C:\PROJECT\build\common & protoc -cpp_out="C:/PROJECT/build/common/proto" -proto_path="//VBOXSVR/PROJECT/common/proto" //VBOXSVR/PROJECT/common MinGW protoc is having trouble with a network share as an absolute path in a MinGW-w64 shell.
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