Mark, Eduardo, On 2006 May 4 , at 16.24, Mark Taylor wrote: > I think all you need to do is > do a cvs update in applications/scb and then run a top-level make > world > again. This should start up where it left off. Please someone > correct > me if that's not the correct/recommended procedure. It might be worth noting that simply invoking 'make' in the applications/scb directory would also work to test just this update. The difference in the two cases, Eduardo, is that 'make world' in the top level is a special case, which checks that the file <installationdir>/manifests/scb (and so on) is present; that file is created when the component (scb in this case) is build _and installed_. If the file is present, the top-level make won't go to the source directory and call make. Since you haven't yet build scb, you won't have the .../manifests/scb file, so a top-level 'make world' (as Mark suggested) would do the expected thing. I only add this additional explanation because that's not a general recipe for rebuilding a component which has been updated from the CVS. Phew. Norman -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- Norman Gray / http://nxg.me.uk eurovotech.org / University of Leicester, UK