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[Bug-kawa] [bug #27555] compile-file doesn't show errors
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tk |
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[Bug-kawa] [bug #27555] compile-file doesn't show errors |
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Tue, 06 Oct 2009 15:54:01 +0000 |
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Follow-up Comment #5, bug #27555 (project kawa):
> How/why do you use compile-file instead of the command-shell?
The compile-file/load functionality is important to me also,
so I wanted to weigh in here with another use case. I rely on
this for updating running applications which operate uninterrupted
for months at a time. The updates are non-interactive, and the
way the application is sandboxed, firing off a shell to run a
compilation is undesirable at best (at worst, impossible).
I appreciate the arguments for the batch compilation approach,
but doing this to the exclusion of compile-file/load would be
a serious loss.
--tk
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