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74.1 | ??? | SMURF::FILTER | Automatic Posting Software - mail to flume::puck | Fri Apr 15 1994 15:10 | 27 |
| Date Of Receipt: 15-APR-1994 08:59:20.53
From: FLAMBE::"[email protected]" "15-Apr-1994 0856"
To: [email protected]
CC:
Subj: ???
Hello
I have a question regarding the v13bsupportx.nightly sandbox. I have a
sb backed to it and it doesn't seem to have the correct executable makefile.
mybox-workon:> dirs
/sofast3h/sb/sja/v13sja/src/motif/lib/DXm
mybox-workon:> make
/usr/sde/osf1/build/v13bsupportx.nightly/tools/alpha_osf1/cc/usr/bin/make: synta
x error at line 1: `)' unexpected
mybox-workon:>
If I follow the links back up the tree, I find that the make referenced above is
mipsel code.
If I build my sandbox backed by v13supportx, the above problem goes away.
Thanks for the help
Steve Albrecht
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74.2 | How do I | SMURF::FILTER | Automatic Posting Software - mail to flume::puck | Tue May 10 1994 17:24 | 22 |
| Date Of Receipt: 10-MAY-1994 10:21:14.33
From: QUARRY::clark "Chris Clark USG"
To: odehelp@DEC:.zko.quarry, whatde@DEC:.zko.quarry
CC:
Subj: How do I
get bco to give me a copy of my previously changed version of a file
after I bsumbitted it to a base level (with -auto_out) and now want to
make an incremental change to it?
What I did:
bco uoptpeep.p
<Editted in change fopr bug 1.>
bci uoptpeep.p
srequest
bsubmit -auto_out uoptpeep.p
<Time passed and I found anouther bug in the same code.>
bco uoptpeep.p
<This gave me the version before my last change.>
What I want is the version which includes my last change.
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74.3 | Re: How do I | SMURF::FILTER | Automatic Posting Software - mail to flume::puck | Tue May 10 1994 17:24 | 13 |
| Date Of Receipt: 10-MAY-1994 10:25:10.32
From: QUARRY::tomp "Tom Peterson USG 10-May-1994 1024"
To: Chris Clark USG <clark@DEC:.zko.quarry>
CC: tomp@DEC:.zko.quarry, whatde@DEC:.zko.quarry, odehelp@DEC:.zko.quarry
Subj: Re: How do I
Assuming you submitted to one of the gold backing trees, you need to
be backed against goldos to get the latest version from bco. This
should have your most recent changes. If you already are, then I'm
not sure what's up.
- Tom
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