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From: Gunter K. <gu...@pe...> - 2017-06-27 23:12:38
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> > You shouldn't be manually editing these files. They're machine > generated from Fortran so if they ever get regenerated, your changes > will be deleted. That would explain why they weren't changed/changed permanently the last time warnings weren't unified. > > If you must change these, edit the Fortran code and regenerate the > lisp files. (I would avoid this if possible.) > Good idea, that. The question is now: Should I revert the unifying the warnings for these files since it will be automatically undone sooner or later by someone regenerating the files - or should I let the warnings unified for now knowing that that won't last forever? I'm OK with both possibilities. Kind regards, Gunter. |