Arne, you're my hero. Meta/guile does include my changes *and* has a quicker turnaround for testing changes than building every time. Thank you!
As for the dependencies, make clean is what I used and that didn't reflect the changes I made. I will try more things before I submit a pull request but at least I can continue my experiments. Thanks 
Ryan

On Thu, Mar 21, 2024, 12:47 PM Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide <arne_bab@web.de> wrote:

Ryan Raymond <rjraymond@oakland.edu> writes:

> For example, I modified "parse-http-method" and completely removed all error throwing capabilities but I am still getting an error thrown from
> within that function.
> (bad-request "Invalid method: ~a" (substring str start end))
>
> I am assuming that the modules are not being rebuilt. My workflow is as follows:
> 1. Modify the source code
> 2. ./configure
> 3. make
> 4. make install
>
> Can anyone point out a mistake I might be making?

A shot into the blue would be that some dependencies aren’t marked
correctly in the Makefile so some file is not being rebuilt and includes
the old version of the function via a macro.

Does it also happen when you add a `make clean` step?

Does it happen when you directly run meta/guile instead of installing?

Best wishes,
Arne
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