On Jun 3, 2008, at 10:11 AM, der Mouse wrote:

>>> Console based processing would have to work as usual, perhaps
>>> throwing a stderr / stdout warning that there might be out-dated
>>> footprints for certain files.
>> Unacceptable.  In a large project, such warnings are lost in the
>> spew.
>
> Then surely the right thing to do is clean up the spew!

Yeah, except nobody ever really achieves that with make.

>   Even if it
> means a grep -v to throws out the commands reported by make...or using
> @ on the commands you don't want to see, if you can hack the Makefile.
>
>> Some customers imagine hermetic packages improve reliability,
>
> And, don't they...for some environments?

Maybe if you're operating your circuits in high pressure steam. But  
in space? Nope. There's a widespread fervent *faith* that hermetic  
packages are more reliable, but actual experience with operation of  
electronics in space tell a different tale.

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