On Tue, 2005-08-16 at 16:01 -0400, David Soukal wrote: > It happened to me several times (not only with Scribus) that I updated > the source tree and compiled the code only to find out that the program > crashes at situations where it didn't used to do that... and the only > help was to do "make distclean."
That's very odd. > Is an update followed by "make && make install" OK? Is it always wrong? > Should I recreate the ./configure file? At what times? You must recreate Configure and the Makefile.in files by running Makefile.cvs whenever any of the Makefile.am files change or configure.in.in changes. In general, it's wise to rebuild after every update. If you rebuild the Makefiles, you must re-run ./configure . Again, doing so every update is wise - it doesn't take too long, and if you don't do it when you should it can cause weird problems. *DO NOT* ask for help unless you have run Makefile.cvs and configure then a build. One thing I recommend that you consider is using `ccache'. With ccache, it just doesn't take too long to `make distclean' then do a build, and if you're having issues for whatever reason it should take care of them. -- Craig Ringer
