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On 10/24/2013 09:39 AM, ikj1234i@yahoo.com wrote:
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> The code is not easy to follow and I'd hesitate to make definitive
> assertions about it, but the pickle data appears to originate from
> this code in hdu.cc
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> std::string hdu::snapshot() const { pickle p; p.add("duid",
> duid_str()); p.add("nac", nac_str()); p.add("mfid", mfid_str());
> p.add("algid", algid_str()); p.add("kid", kid_str()); p.add("mi",
> mi_str()); p.add("tgid", tgid_str()); return p.to_string(); }
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right i commented this out, rebiult and i still get the updates in the
UI and the bad pointer error from the snapshot function. if indeed
this is where the data originates, then there are two possiblities:
(1) i am commenting out the code in a file that is not used at run
time. i am unclear as to how this could be becuase i was under the
impression that the source used by the program is in
home/op25/blocks/src/lib which is where the script on osmo puts it and
that is where i am doing the modifications;
and (2) the second possibility is that the interpreter is still
executing the commented out code, which seems pretty unlikely.

so lets say #1 from above is what is going on. where and how exactly
can i make changes to the code??? or find out where the src files the
program that is running are really biult from? im sorry if this is a
super rookie question but . . . obviously i am stuck here.
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