[Serusers] What has changed ???

Stephan Reiff-Marganiec srm at cs.stir.ac.uk
Wed Mar 26 14:56:54 CET 2003


I have found it .... the export structure has been expanded: one now must
specify which blocks a function can be used in. the new
serdev/modules.sgml tells the whole story ...

Stephan





Stephan Reiff-Marganiec
Research Fellow
Department of Computing Science; University of Stirling
email: srm at cs.stir.ac.uk    tel: 01786 46 7448

On Wed, 26 Mar 2003, Stephan Reiff-Marganiec wrote:

> 
> I just updated ser from cvs and encounter the problem that ser will no
> longer start.
> 
> I have my own module and a function (exec_pol) in that is started from
> ser.cfg in the route block.
> 
> This used to work fine, but since the latest update from ser, ser just
> terminates saying "Parse Error: Command cannot be used in the block".
> 
> I got this message after make all, make install and trying to start ser. I
> then realised that my module was not compiled anew because the find_export
> function now has more arguments (the NO_SCRIPT on, which it didn't need
> before). Having fixed this, things compile fine, but the error persists
> and I cannot start ser.
> 
> Have I overseen an important change??
> 
> thanks,
> Stephan
>  
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> Dr Stephan Reiff-Marganiec
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> Department of Computing Science; University of Stirling
> email: srm at cs.stir.ac.uk    tel: 01786 46 7448
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