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It is possible that the part of code you changed doesn't affect the things
as you are expecting .

Well, you can add a fprintf(stderr,"Foo\n"); in the part of code and check
while executing does Foo prints on the terminal or not .
This can confirm you whether you are modifying the right part of the code
for the changes u expecting .


One more suggestion , no need to make or make dev-install every time , you
can just make only that particular module also.
By executing command

make module-name


On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 7:20 PM, leo2013 <libredev@gmail.com> wrote:

I have done "make dev-install" after "make" when I updated one file's
source
codes.
But no effect on the results as I expected.



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