Like several people here, I haven't been able to build from CVS for the last few days.
Maybe you haven't used -PAd when updating, or maybe you should try pulling down an entire new source tree. Or you have out of date headers. In any case whoever maintains that code will presumably read the messages on the list, and look into it.
Ivan.
Ivan Leo Murray-Smith wrote:
Like several people here, I haven't been able to build from CVS for the last few days.
Maybe you haven't used -PAd when updating, or maybe you should try pulling down an entire new source tree. Or you have out of date headers. In any case whoever maintains that code will presumably read the messages on the list, and look into it.
Just for the record, the CVS repo is indeed broken. I have "update -PAd" in my .cvsrc, and just to be sure, I just wiped out and reacquired a new CVS tree. Problem remains.
On Mon, 19 Apr 2004, Ivan Leo Murray-Smith wrote: I've done both - new tree and using -PAd but it breaks o d3d.
Like several people here, I haven't been able to build from CVS for the last few days.
Maybe you haven't used -PAd when updating, or maybe you should try pulling down an entire new source tree. Or you have out of date headers. In any case whoever maintains that code will presumably read the messages on the list, and look into it.
Ivan.