[Opensim-dev] Revision 4952 is currently broken..

Kyle Hamilton aerowolf at gmail.com
Tue Jun 3 00:53:50 UTC 2008


The compilation errors stop the build.

The compilation warnings have existed for a long time -- many "<x> is
assigned a value and never used" have existed for time immemorial.  If
you did not see them before, then it's possible that your nant
configuration had a 'suppress warnings' option or something.

If you can, go back to your original folder, run 'runprebuild.bat'
again, and then re-run nant.  Usually when I get a checkout that won't
compile, that fixes it.  (If the nant project is updated, all targets
are viewed as out-of-date and thus completely recompiled.)

-Kyle H

On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 10:27 AM, Terry F. <terry at usfastweb.com> wrote:
> Hi Justin,
>
> Thanks again.
> I do hope all the developers here understand that I am not in any way
> complaining, quite the opposite as I am very grateful to all for their
> contributions and the work you folks are doing here.  I do wish I could
> contribute more, but I'm afraid I am a c# "Beginner" at best... so
> testing is all I'm good for! :)
>
> Yes it did run, after I made the new folder and downloaded a fresh copy
> but I was more concerned over why these errors/warnings suddenly decided
> to show up.
> I've been downloading/compiling/testing without errors or warnings for
> about 3 months and suddenly these appeared.
> I was concerned that something was wrong somewhere along the line.
> I am still a bit perplexed as to why my original trunk/svn that I've
> been "Caring/Feeding" for sometime has become "Unbuildable" and my fresh
> downloaded trunk is showing errors when I never had any errors in the past.
>
> Thanks again to all of you! :)
> -Terry
>
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