OK Bill, noted
but if you are running the jtsdk scripts, gui, there is no, well if there is I 
didn't see it,
anyway to do a make clean.
If I'm manually building something I always do a make clean , but with jtsdk 
once the selection is
made it just runs through until finished or falls over during the build.
As especially ubuntu regularly runs apt-get update from cron or anacron, the 
chances of some part
of the environment changing are high, debian is just the opposite its more 
stable with less
backports.
So wouldn't it make sense to put in the automated build scripts a make clean 
before configure ???
or at least before make.

Tnx



On Thu, 14 Apr 2016 23:38:04 +0100
Bill Somerville <g4...@classdesign.com> wrote:

> On 14/04/2016 23:30, Richard Bown wrote:
> > What does jtsdk look for when there is already an earlier version of wsjtx 
> > built ?????
> > maybe something which will give more problems in the future Greg.
> Hi Richard,
> 
> The underlying CMake build script is designed to detect source file 
> changes and rebuild just what needs rebuilding to bring the build 
> artefacts up to date. Like most (all?) build systems, it will not cope 
> with changes to the tool chain or external libraries. In that case it is 
> always wise to at least do a make clean (or pass --clean-first to cmake 
> --build) after such major changes to the environment, reconfiguring is 
> also wise so that tool chain detection can be redone. In general this is 
> not something that can be reliably  detected by a build script or any 
> script that wraps it, it is just one of those things that developer need 
> to be aware of.
> 
> 73
> Bill
> G4WJS.
> 
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