() Stephen Leake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> () Sun, 06 Jul 2008 06:12:19 -0400
It would be better if the warnings pointed to the place in the code where the cl runtime was called! Good point. After whitespace, i think the next janitorial duty should be to upgrade the configure/build process: * byte-compilation errors result in "make" failing; *- for "make STRICT=1", warnings are treated as errors. More configure/build ideas (thinking aloud, feel free to skip): * assign a version number -- it's true that zero is a beautiful number, round like an egg and likewise full of latent promise, but...; * handle non-existent ~/.dvc in dvc-bookmarks.el (use dvc-config?); * clean up dvc-version.el generation; * [your ideas here]. What version of Emacs, and/or what options, produces these warnings? I don't get them with Emacs 22.2 on Windows and RedHat. My Emacs is slightly modified but "held back". M-x emacs-version sez: | GNU Emacs 23.0.60.9 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit) of 2008-04-29 on ambire Although the build date is April, the actual checkout is from Jan/Feb. thi _______________________________________________ Dvc-dev mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/dvc-dev
