An Programmable Software Development Environment system error has been
discovered,
The WIN32 error message is as follows:
PCG ERROR: MacCert — 455
PCG ERROR: macproj — 2698
PCG ERROR: macproj — 315
PCG ERROR: devproj — 1400
PCG ERROR: mainprj — 1461
PCG ERROR: explrpde — 153
The LINUX error message is as follows:
PCG ERROR: MacCert — 474
PCG ERROR: macproj — 2717
PCG ERROR: macproj — 334
PCG ERROR: devproj — 1419
PCG ERROR: mainprj — 1480
PCG ERROR: explrpde — 172
SATURDAY: 2015/02/14
STATUS: My attempt to modify the version certification and associated
cryptographic routines to produce a user error for any software parts
file which does not have at least one software part was unsuccessful.
DETAIL: Again, I was a victim of the “All you have to do is…”
statement. My apologies…
RESULTS: There is evidently a obscure interface problem between the
cryptographic routines and certification routines made invisible by a
poor error management implementation. My apologies again…
NEXT TASK: My next task will be to restore the original version,
compile an debug version, and find a stable, simple test process. Once
that is done, then the error management code will be appropriately
modified.
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