On 06/04/13 04:13 PM, d q wrote: > > >>>>> > Aren't you using our example auto/build? it keeps a 'build.log'. And how > about 'auto/clean'? All three are meant to be used together.
You didn't answer this. > Sounds like you're simply not doing 'lb clean' between changes to your > configuration. You must do that or else already complete stages will not > be re-run again and your new changes won't be included. Your build.log > would contain 'skipping' messages showing these stages being skipped. > > Ben >>>>>>> > > I used lh clean --binary most recently (as I made no config changes) I > will give it another go with lh clean > where would I find the log file? look at your auto/build. it tells you the name of the log file, which is kept in the current dir. of course, if you don't use auto/build, then you will have no log file. Ben -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]
