2001-03-06 Alexandre Duret-Lutz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* install.am (install-strip): Set INSTALL_PROGRAM_ENV if STRIP is
not empty.
* m4/strip.m4 (AM_PROG_INSTALL_STRIP): Set INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM
to install-sh unconditionally. Don't set INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM_ENV.
I'm not sure this is the right place to document this.
2001-03-06 Alexandre Duret-Lutz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* automake.texi (Requirements): Document the use of the STRIP
variable in cross-compilation environments.
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Shameek Basu wrote:
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I am also a newbie at this. I've "solved" a small portion of your
problem, with some help from others on this list. Here's what I'd
do.
in your top level Makefile.am file, add a target:
debug:
$(MAKE) all "CXXFLAGS=-g -DDEBUG"
now, if you want to
Alexandre Duret-Lutz wrote:
"Dean" == Dean Hoover [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
Dean Another thing you could do is make multiple build directories
Dean and always make in a certain way in them. In other words, you
Dean could:
Dean mkdir debug-build opt-build
Dean cd
One alternative is to go to whatever egroup.com is now. Egroup grew
from bigfoot or something, it's a list-server that requires that all
posters are members of the list.
Invites may be required.
Or... GNU could extend their mailinglists to require authentication on
their website and membership
Tom Tromey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
"Akim" == Akim Demaille [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* You didn't update aclocal.in as requested by the comment near
%obsolete_macros
Akim Didn't notice it. That's just for style, or it introduces a
Akim functional difference?
I think of it as
Alexandre Duret-Lutz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm not sure this is the right place to document this.
2001-03-06 Alexandre Duret-Lutz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* automake.texi (Requirements): Document the use of the STRIP
variable in cross-compilation environments.
I'm not sure I
Akim Demaille [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As a first step, I can apply this patch *but* with this part and the
--Werror part in defs. Then we have -w in automake, the bad uses are
fixed (at least those triggered by the test suite and the fileutils),
the only thing is that the test suite does
There is a choice to make wrt conditionals, and I'd like to have your opinion as both
choices can be defended with sensible arguments.
The question can be asked as ``how should be output conditionals in
Makfiles: the order does not matter, hence alphabetical is fine,
or order matters''.
If
"Allan" == Allan Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Allan One alternative is to go to whatever egroup.com is now. Egroup
Allan grew from bigfoot or something, it's a list-server that
Allan requires that all posters are members of the list.
We can't move the list.
Maybe we could convince the GNU
If the order does not matter, then sorting it can simplify a lot from
the code: simplify sort the conditions, that makes a uniq means to
designates them (conditional_same makes no sense, use eq, etc.).
The backdraw is that the user cannot see in the Makefile something
which is related to her
Hello, Tom!
Pavel `make distcheck' is working again. No more questions from `rm'.
Thanks.
BTW this is the sort of thing that we can check for in
`maintainer-check'. That way we can easily find out if we've
accidentally written a new test that will break.
I don't know if
Tom Tromey wrote:
"Allan" == Allan Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Allan One alternative is to go to whatever egroup.com is now. Egroup
Allan grew from bigfoot or something, it's a list-server that
Allan requires that all posters are members of the list.
We can't move the list.
"Akim" == Akim Demaille [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Akim As a first step, I can apply this patch *but* with this part and
Akim the --Werror part in defs.
I don't see a `defs' change here.
Akim * automake.in: Use -w.
Akim Normalize all use of `$lang . '-foo'' into `"$lang-foo"'.
Akim
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