On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 6:49 PM, thron7 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> you would have had to clear the cache anyway, even if you would be using
> just the trunk all the time, since I made a change to some cache object
> format that made existing trunk caches invalid. (We previously had an
> automatic cache invalidation after changes in the tool chain; we might
> re-establish that at some point).

Once you realize the problem comes from the cache, clearing it is not
really a problem... It just can be very confusing, and depending on
your "wakeness"  at the time can take a while to figure out what's
wrong.

> If you maintain 0.8 and trunk side-by-side, I'd recommend having a
> separate cache for each of them. That would insulate the two
> environments nicely from each other.

Thanks for the suggestion. Though, that'll be one more path to
maintain and modify when I switch versions, or is the "cache" key (or
whatever it is called, haven't checked yet) accepting macros?

-- 
Gaƫtan de Menten
http://openhex.org

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