Am 14.04.2017 um 12:16 schrieb Riccardo (Jack) Lucchetti:
I think it's more plausible that you have two copies of the same
file in
different locations. Commands like "open", "include" etc follow some
heuristic rules in order to pick the directory you most likely mean, and
it could well be that the file you're including is not the one you've
edited.
If my guess is correct, specifying the full path of your file should
solve the problem
The thing is, when I restart gretl then it works. If I was really
picking the wrong file, then this mistake should stay the same across
restarts, no?
This isn't happening all the time (in fact most of the time it's OK), so
it's very hard to give a minimal or reproducible example. I thought the
fact that gretl isn't reporting the function call chain there might
helpt to find the problem.
thanks,
sven