On Mar 14, 2006, at 11:21 AM, geiger wrote:
On Tue, 14 Mar 2006, David Plans Casal wrote:
Do you usually remove whatever won' t compile?
Normally it should be sufficient to call "make -k", that how it was done in the old build system. This way you do not have to remove sources, and still have a reminder that there is something that has to be fixed.
I don't know if this still works with the new build system, though. Would be a nicer solution IMO.
That still works, but can lead to trouble down the line if you miss other errors. There is so much building going on with the whole package, that errors are easily missed when compiling with make -k, and then you might wonder why certain things are missing...
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