5 Oct
2006
5 Oct
'06
8:37 p.m.
On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 10:26:52AM -0400, Dean Casey wrote:
My guess would be that in a running server, some images or libraries in memory that won't match what's on disk if you do a recompile without first shutting down any running Hobbit processes.
It generally a good thing to shut down while running the "make install" that copies the executables into place - as you say, some systems are not quite fond of having the running executables disappear.
But I cannot really see why it would affect the "bbgen" program, which only runs for a few seconds (at the most) every minute.
Regards, Henrik