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On 2011-01-16 22:19, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:

>> the problem is:
>> - - we strip some directories to get dfsg-clean code
>> - - we patch autotools to reflect these changes
>> - - when doing "clean", the quilt-patches are not applied, thus autotools
>> do not know about the missing directories, thus "make distclean" fails
> 
> I believe you are wrong about the last part.
> 
> I believe unpatching is done _after_ cleaning.
> 

hmm, well i guess this all depends.
"clean" is probably called several times in the build process.
- - it is called implicitely when doing a full build just before anything
(this is probably what you are talking about)
- - it can be called explicitely after a build (e.g. by providing "-tc" as
dpkb-buildpackage flag, or by just running "debian/rules clean") (this
is what i am talking about).

according to
http://build-common.alioth.debian.org/cdbs-doc.html#fig:buildcore the
"clean" target will simply be called without further ado.

in any case, i don't see anything bad in removing a handful of files in
order to get a completely clean source tree in _any_ case.

fgmasdr
IOhannes
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