On Saturday 14 February 2004 11:53, Charlie wrote: > > No Anne, it is plain text, and apparently it is a message that can > be ignored and these error messages also appear in c programming:- > > Quote:- > It's just a warning, ignore it. > > Same as when compiling source, you get warnings about the > possibility of a conflict or the possibility of an unreferenced > variable causing grief later down the line, this is a means to let > you know perhaps why things are *not* working. > Unquote. > Glad it's sorted for you. These things can be quite alarming when you don't know where they come from, can't they?
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