back to having r21xxxM on my *nix builds

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TheQuestor Offline
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No idea why but all of a sudden yesterday the *nix builds are showing the dreaded M again. I've changed nothing on my end, and yes I do the build reallyclean every build.

Any reason why the "modified" would be showing up again?

OS X
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And Linux

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Doesn't seem to happen on Win32 or XBOX

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40 "reads" and not "1" reply Sad

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hehe, that's because we don't know why this has returned Smile


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Just run "svn revert -R *" between each platform's build. I'd imagine something silly like the vcproj file is getting modified.
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It's the *nix builds, not the win32 one.

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jmarshall Wrote:It's the *nix builds, not the win32 one.

Aye this is JUST the *nix build doing this.

Here is my Linux build command

svn up && echo "Y" >temp_input_file && make reallyclean < temp_input_file && svn revert -R * && cp ../mybuild.sh ./ && autoconf && ./configure && make && ./mybuild.sh NOUPDATE NOCOMPILE NOCLEAN NOCONFIG && cp BUILD/xbmc.bin ./ && checkinstall -D --install=yes -y --pkgname=xbmc --pkgversion=21650 --pakdir=/devel/XBMC --maintainer=thequestor@gmail.com --nodoc --strip=yes --stripso=yes --provides=xbmc && rar a -r -m5 /devel/XBMC_Linux_21650.rar xbmc*.deb

And here is my OS X build command

svn up && echo "Y" > temp_input_file && make reallyclean < temp_input_file && svn revert -R * && autoconf && ./configure && export XBMC_HOME=`pwd` && make xcode_depends && xcodebuild -sdk macosx10.4 -project XBMC.xcodeproj -target XBMC.app -configuration Debug build && cd tools/PackageMaker && ./dmgmaker.pl ../../build/Debug/XBMC.app && cd /users/craig/XBMC/tools/PackageMaker/dist && tar -czf ./XBMC_OSX_21650.tgz XBMC.dmg && md5 -q XBMC_OSX_21650.tgz > /users/craig/xbmc/md5.txt && mv *.tgz /users/craig/xbmc

so you see I already AM doing svn revert -R

By all rights these should be as clean as possible with no way of a modified build Sad

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Next time it happens, do an "svn st -q" and pastebin the output.
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it just happened tonight again.
no need for pastebin lol its one line

root@Moya:/devel/XBMC# svn st -q
M configure


something is modifying the "configure" file?

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You have autoconf in the buildline, could probably trigger a Modified.

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