I don't know if it's related. [It could well just be my so-far  
inability to set up a correct Fedora10 machine for running the server  
on... I'm still experimenting... :)]
But, I experienced some (actually several) odd-looking warning  
messages when running the _autosetup stage on F10. They definitely  
weren't there for the same code under F8, and AFAIK, the code all  
seemed to compile and even run fine subsequently (F10 as well) despite  
these. I'm afraid I didn't log them, but they were all of the order  
"Suspicious xyz in abc" (IIRC). If it's of concern (or not easily  
explained by my ineptitude - any help very gratefully rec'd - thx), I  
can probably reproduce them here in exact detail if nec. This seemed  
to be for all/many recent changesets, including, I believe, even the  
server_stable of several months ago (I was curious, so checked! :). As  
I say they were doubly surprising (to me at least) both because the  
warnings were under the _later_ version of Fedora, and the use of the  
word 'Suspicious' several times, which I don't think I for one, have  
seen before.
Anyway seemed I ought to flag it in response to this message (below),  
just-in-case...
J

On 17 Sep 2009, at 19:10, David Anderson wrote:

> I checked in changes that add options to all server programs:
> --help prints the usage
> --version prints the name of the repository and the version#
>    from which the program was built.
> This will require a _autosetup/configure/make at the top level.
>
> BTW, I've noticed a couple of problems in the build system:
>
> - "make" at the top level rebuilds everything in sched/,
>   even if it's up to date.
>
> - dependencies across directories are ignored in some cases.
>   For example, if you make everything,
>   then go to tools/ and touch backend_lib.cpp,
>   make doesn't rebuild anything.
>
> If any autoconf/automake experts can figure this out, let me know.
>
> -- David
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