Well note that I hardly know anything about rcache too it's just an empty framework right now ... I just notice it break my compilation :)

The mkdir + make -k is maybe not the best (or simplest) solution but for ompi is definitively the fastest. If I modify the Makefile.am the build system will detect it and regenerate the correct makefile. Except the dependencies ... that's why we have to create the .deps directory and then force the make to create them.

I know it's weird, but it's fast enough to make me forget about the weirdness.

  Thanks,
    george.

On Sep 7, 2005, at 2:47 PM, Ralf Wildenhues wrote:

Hi George,

(Note I know hardly anything about rcache, or mca for that matter, but a
bit about Automake)

* George Bosilca wrote on Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 08:29:44PM CEST:

It can happpens that the compilation will fails after the rcache
commit. It's again a dependency problem. You just have to go in the
ompi/mca/rcache/base directory (in the tree where you compile) and do:
mkdir .deps
make -k


This is weird. When exactly do you have to do this (added source files, added header files)? What is the error you get if you don't do it (copy
and paste)?  And does it go away if you issue
  ./config.status --recheck
  ./config.status
in the toplevel build directory?

Cheers,
Ralf
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