On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Mark Vojkovich wrote:

>> No idea how to get to that point however due to the obfuscation.
>> 
>> Suggestions?
>
>   I believe most of the files in that directory are generated files.

Yeppers.  Problem is whatever is generating them, is generating 
most of them missing a needed headerfile DPS/dpsclient.h, which 
results in numerous compiler warnings.

I'm currently working on cleaning up some compiler warnings that 
I have found that are fairly simple things to fix up, as I'm 
trying to use compilercache for building, and it doesn't cache 
files that emit warnings.  I figure using compilercache gives an 
incentive for people to fix as many warnings as can easily be 
fixed properly, as it will result in a severe speedup for 
rebuilds.

http://www.erikyyy.de/compilercache

I've made RPM's of compilercache available at:

ftp://people.redhat.com/mharris/hacks/compilercache


Hopefully others will benefit from compilercache also, as it is 
truely a great tool.

Thanks Mark,
TTYL


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