Senaka Fernando wrote:
Hi Gordon,

It doesn't seem to change the situation. However, to be 100% sure, I removed
the cpp folder totally and am taking a new checkout and retrying it. Also,
it seems that make distclean, even in super user mode doesn't remove some
compiled code, the generated code are examples.

That is deliberate. The idea is to include generated code in the distro so you don't need all the code generation pre-requisites to build from the tarball. Also we include the generated man file and doxygen documentation in the distro.

make maintainerclean makes things much cleaner, but my personal favorite is a script called svn-clean containing:

svn stat --no-ignore | awk '/^[I?]/{print $2}' | xargs --no-run-if-empty rm -r

Use it wisely :)

I believe that the Makefile
doesn't account for these files?
The makefile includes a rubygen.mk fragment which is created by the generator.

Can you send a tarball of your generated source to the list so I can diff with the expected results and hopefully find a clue as to what's going on?

Thanks,
Alan.

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