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It was the message. I use Git now but not from MetaEditor, as an external tool.
really unconvinenant when using several instances on the same machine :/
I know. 🤷♂️
really unconvinenant when using several instances on the same machine :/
Actually I was used to have several instances (MT5/MetaEditor) mainly due to the old SVN system which was not practical to manage versions.
Now using Git (as an external tool), I am using only one instance, and I can very easily switch between branches, between versions, etc...I don't have a need for several instances anymore.
And actually, even if you still want to use several instances, you can easily have several local repositories linked to the same remote repository.
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And actually, even if you still want to use several instances, you can easily have several local repositories linked to the same remote repository.
Maybe I do something wrong...
I have several instances of MetaTrader because working with several brokers.
Then for each MT5, I have one Editor.
For each editor, i compile the source I get from the repository...
It works for all except one.
Am I missing something?
That's what I do but it doesnt work...
Maybe I do something wrong...
I have several instances of MetaTrader because working with several brokers.
Then for each MT5, I have one Editor.
For each editor, i compile the source I get from the repository...
It works for all except one.
Am I missing something?
Impossible to answer without technical details.
Impossible to answer without technical details.
Impossible to answer without technical details.