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- From: ksand@apple.com (Kent Sandvik )
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer
- Subject: Re: ETO#9 MacApp won't build - C - Fatal Error : 407
- Message-ID: <ksand-311292153347@wintermute.apple.com>
- Date: 31 Dec 92 23:35:27 GMT
- References: <1992Dec29.225510.11821@verity.com> <1992Dec29.234245.13507@reed.edu> <ksand-301292134859@wintermute.apple.com> <1992Dec31.014659.8917@reed.edu>
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- In article <1992Dec31.014659.8917@reed.edu>, bowman@reed.edu (BoBolicious)
- wrote:
- > I meant, "buildprogram -e", not "cplus -e".
-
- OK, -e will make sure that buildprogram will completely rebuild the
- program, independently of dependencies.
-
- > I could swear buildprogram -e worked...but at the moment I'm working on
- > some non-MacApp stuff and don't have the drive space or patience to test it
- > out, but I'm pretty damn sure I *never* threw out any dump files, but just
- > threw the -e in there and everything worked ok. As long as the necessary
- > make rules for the load files are in there somewhere, this should work.
-
- I guess you had a load/dump dependency in your makefile, that was
- triggered by the -e flag, so you got fresh new dump files. In the case
- of MacApp there's no such flag, so people should be careful when they
- switch compiler versions and MacApp versions.
-
- Kent
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