It seems I'm not the only one who got bitten by this change (several times -
I'm a slow learner).

Just wondering, is there a "troubleshooting" wiki somewhere that collects
this sort of knowledge?  I'd love to see something organized by the many
mysterious compile or execution failure messages, with likely trouble
sources for each.  So when you get the inevitable "Runtime exception" popup
with no further explanation, at least you have someplace to look it up, with
a list of possible goofs to look for in your code.

And perhaps it would ease the frustration of the developers who uncover
these issues, knowing they have someplace to report it where it will help
others avoid the same difficulty.


On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 10:40 AM, Bill Meier <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Change the BASE_HEX to BASE_NONE.
>
> Non-numeric types (FT_STRING, FT_BYTES, etc) now require BASE_NONE.
>
>
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