Hi,
Gregory Marton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I indeed hadn't noticed that it was intentional, but I'm in agreement
> with Ludovic. I'm concerned that my customer shouldn't be confused
> and worried by a warning, and I see no way to override the warning
> myself.
You can insert the following line at the beginning of your program:
(default-duplicate-binding-handler 'last)
This will instruct Guile to always use the `last' duplicate binding
handler, thereby not issuing any warning (make sure you understand what
it does, looking at the manual).
Another solution would be (again, execute it ASAP):
(module-replace! (resolve-module '(srfi srfi-19))
'(current-time))
Use at your own risk. :-)
Thanks,
Ludovic.
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