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When I try to run capnp compile, I get the following:error: Import failed: /capnp/java.capnp
If I comment out the Java bits and just compile in C++ (which works for me), will this have any effect on the unique IDs for the structs in my schema file?
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Kenton: Are the type IDs likely to have collided?
Ian: If not, you might be able to hand-annotate the impacted types with the already generated IDs and then change the file ID. This offers the possibility of a clean changeover at the next breaking version change.Kenton: what other IDs will change if the file ID is changed that Ian might need to consider here?