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RE: Windows Build Broken - Feature Branch
From: |
Conrad T. Pino |
Subject: |
RE: Windows Build Broken - Feature Branch |
Date: |
Mon, 10 May 2004 18:48:02 -0700 |
Hi Gang,
I forgot to CC Dennis Jones on original post. I copied him personally and
I wanted to make his reply available to the list:
> From: Dennis Jones
> Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 18:15
>
> Hi Conrad,
>
> The nightly build reports the missing "xtime.h" header file. This is
> because xtime.h has been removed from the CVS repository, but the dependency
> files (.DEP) still make reference to it. The .DEP files need to be
> re-generated (based on the new project files), but of course that needs to
> be done by someone with VC++6.
>
> The IDE builds successfully with regard to the xtime.h file because the IDE
> either does not consider the .DEP files, or re-builds them internally prior
> to building. If you remove the .DEP files and run the build in batch mode,
> you will get the exact same errors as the IDE. As far as those errors go,
> they are left to whomever committed the changes that caused them in the
> first place.
>
> - Dennis
Thank you,
Conrad
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