In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Norman Dunbar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>Dilwyn wrote :

>>> Best option is to keep adjusting until you can isolate
>>> the construct in which it occurs. 
>But it appears to be random - for eg, first attempt gave ambiguous names for
>all the EP3 stuff.
>Then I rem'd out some lines and it worked.
>Then I started un-remming and compiling again until it stopped working - but
>it never stopped working. So I ended up with the same code, unchanged,
>working where before it wouldn't compile.
>Then after that it complained about all its own QLIB_EXT calls (Q_ERR_ON,
>Q_ERR_OFF, Q_ERR etc) and I hadn't even changed anything around there.

Nothing to do with the size of the code ?  Although I doubt if it is
that large.  Does QLIB have enough memory available to compile in the
options ... ?  Just guessing here, as it may prompt a solution.

If it works once, and then doesn't work, this may be the difficulty.

-- 
Malcolm Cadman

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