Hello, When I said "knackered" I meant that you would get a compilation error at the end of any compilation in the c/ directory, but it wouldn't have affected any of the needed compilation or the actual running. Anyway, spurious compilation errors are not good! So I've re-created the Analysis release (except for the Mac PPC one) and put the newer version, with the c/ccpnmr/dynamics directory included (Tim could see no reason not to include it in the release, although it's not used for anything yet). These releases have an "_1" in the file name to distinguish them from the original versions. Wayne On Wed, 17 Feb 2010, Wayne Boucher wrote: > Oh great, that is definitely bloody knackered. ccpnmr/dynamics is a new > directory that was added so that Tim could test some things out and > unfortunately it looks like it didn't get added into the release but it's in > the Makefile. Which makes me wonder how on earth I managed to get the > pre-compiled releases to compile at all, since the Makefile looks broken to > me. I guess the answer is that I just didn't notice the bloody error > messages on the screen during the compilation, and it's the last thing to be > compiled (or not as the case may be) so it doesn't cause any further > complications downstream. I'll probably do another source release (but maybe > not tomorrow since we're doing a course). The moral of the story: never ever > add anything to any program, it just leads to disaster! (The pre-compiled > releases can stand because they are not supposed to be re-compiled.) > > Wayne > > On Wed, 17 Feb 2010, Justin Lecher wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I am missing the new subfolder ccpnmr/dynamics. Is this by accident or >> is it accidentally in the Makefile? >> >> justin >> >> >> >