Hi!
Using two classes in two modules, one inheriting from the other an accessor,
I got problems when trying to use the accessor *and* using :select on the
:use-module option.
A short example is appended.
I've seen this behavior with the recently announced 1.5.1. Not tested with
any other versi
Hi!
The following patch fixes my problem. Seems, that (module-re-export! ...)
uses (module-variable ...) instead of (module-local-variable ...), so I
added it to (resolve-interface ...).
Note, that I'm not sure what I'm doing here, because I'm not familiar with
the module system ...
Regards,
Neil Jerram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In (my) theory, it should be automake that generates the Makefile
> rules that are required to autogenerate this file. It looks like it
> just doesn't work to try to get Automake to generate versioning
> files for two manuals in the same directory.
It w
Rob Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I believe there are two options:
> >
> > - Only include a versioning file in one of the Texinfo manuals. In
> > this case, I'd choose the reference manual.
> >
> > - Move each Texinfo manual into its own subdirectory.
> >
> > I'd rather not do th
Mikael Djurfeldt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Since the current tools assume one manual per directory I'd suggest we
> split the various documents into subdirectories (i.e. Neils second
> alternative).
It's not so much an assumption as a bug since I believe the
/usr/bin/automake code has accomo
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