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Re: Problem in docs: ref in included/
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Mark Polesky |
Subject: |
Re: Problem in docs: ref in included/ |
Date: |
Mon, 1 Mar 2010 17:18:12 -0800 (PST) |
Francisco Vila wrote:
> Compile stopped there, then I removed the @ref and compile
> succeeded; I even added a warning following Graham. An
> extra point is: nobody told she could compile the docs
> without the remove.
I just successfully compiled commit 715dc5e, which contains
the @ref being discussed. Am I doing something wrong? Why
would it work for me and not for everyone else? The reason
it's important to me is because I don't want to commit
something un-compilable.
In fact, before I pushed the problematic commit (12fed20), I
tested to make sure that it compiled. Especially since this
was such a big change to the docs, I wouldn't have pushed it
if I couldn't get it to compile.
So what's going on? If a @ref from included/ to another
file is an error, why doesn't my compilation break too?
- Mark
- Problem in docs: ref in included/, Francisco Vila, 2010/03/01
- Re: Problem in docs: ref in included/, Graham Percival, 2010/03/01
- Re: Problem in docs: ref in included/, Francisco Vila, 2010/03/01
- Re: Problem in docs: ref in included/, Mark Polesky, 2010/03/01
- Re: Problem in docs: ref in included/, Francisco Vila, 2010/03/01
- Re: Problem in docs: ref in included/, Trevor Daniels, 2010/03/01
- Re: Problem in docs: ref in included/,
Mark Polesky <=
- Re: Problem in docs: ref in included/, Trevor Daniels, 2010/03/02
- Re: Problem in docs: ref in included/, Graham Percival, 2010/03/02
- Re: Problem in docs: ref in included/, Trevor Daniels, 2010/03/02