My vote is re-enable dependency tracking. I tested compile/make/install
time with and without it and it was about 1 second different on a 3Ghz  
Pentium.

I did fine some places where dev-mode would not compile without fixing the
code (bug 0010679 opened). There may be others....I think it would be best
to leave the --enable-dev-mode for error/warning failures, but at least
enable dependency stuff for normal compiles.

   Andrew

Quoting SVN commits to the Digium repositories <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Author: russell
> Date: Sat Sep  8 08:42:26 2007
> New Revision: 81952
>
> This makes me wonder - how much faster does the code build without the
> file dependency tracking enabled?  If it doesn't make much of a difference,
> then it may be worth just keeping it on all of the time, or perhaps just
> not in release tarballs, so that this type of issue is avoided.
>



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