> This time it was, indeed, the case of not running make clean. > However, other times I have had to make small changes to the code > which I found strange. Thanks for the list of steps to take. I'l
Because each developer is potentially using a different distribution (and possbly different architecture) to develop on, there are sometimes when code may compile on one system, but may need an #include added to compile on other systems. Asking on -users is still the best thing to do because others may have noticed it already and could tell you what to add or to an already open ticket. If an include is required that is not already documented in a ticket, please open one and someone will usually get it committed pretty soon. Odds are that another developer may run into it before others do. I usually try to keep my development box up to date with HEAD even if I don't keep my production Myth config updated that often. -- Chris
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