>> When you run make or make doc, >> >> * All output will be saved to various log files, with the >> exception of output directly from make(1). >> * By default, no other output will be displayed on the >> console, with one exception: if a build fails, we might >> display some portion(s) of log file(s) which give useful >> clues about the reason for the failure. > > I don't like this at all. This means that we won't see ANY warnings > triggered by snippets in the docs. Shouldn't we ensure that the > examples in the documentation compile nicely without warnings (we > shouldn't advocate code that causes warnings!)? > > To see the warnings, you'll then have to wade through thousands of > log files...
Well, it should be not too difficult to let the build system create a directory called `log-errors' and do soft links to the corresponding error log files. Ditto for a `log-warnings'. Werner _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel