Re: Get involved in making life easier for everyone!



In message <4f7859f2b1steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
"Ste (news)" <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In article <4f78552a46steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Ste (news) <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article <6a5554784f.pittdj+@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
David Pitt <news@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I got this crop from my Programming directory.

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Warning: error parsing 'rmensure Basalt rmload Basalt:Modules.Basalt'
(26)

These things are warnings so don't get too worried about them. This
mainly happens because the version number wasn't specified for the
module in the RMEnsure command, e.g.:

rmensure Basalt rmload Basalt:Modules.Basalt

rather than:

rmensure Basalt 0.00 rmload Basalt:Modules.Basalt

Which makes me wonder... what are all those broken programs doing
leaving the version number out? *help rmensure shows that the module
version number isn't optional and my tests confirm that.

Oh dear, it looks like some mending is needed on my machine. I have
added a line to !EnsureScn to show the file being tested.

It will give me something to do while I re-install Vista. It is my
fault, I said I liked Vista on another group.
--
David Pitt.

Computing with RISC OS.
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