Hi, I frequently run make maintainer-check during Bison development. I don't see a need to update VERSION every time. Is the following patch acceptable, or would it be better to rename maintainer-check* to something else in Bison?
--- ../../gnulib/top/GNUmakefile 2008-08-06 18:31:57.000000000 -0400 +++ ./GNUmakefile 2008-08-09 19:03:00.000000000 -0400 @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ _have-git-version-gen := \ $(shell test -f $(srcdir)/$(_build-aux)/git-version-gen && echo yes) ifeq ($(_have-git-version-gen)0,yes$(MAKELEVEL)) - _is-dist-target = $(filter-out %clean, \ + _is-dist-target = $(filter-out maintainer-check% %clean, \ $(filter maintainer-% dist% alpha beta major,$(MAKECMDGOALS))) _is-install-target = $(filter-out %check, $(filter install%,$(MAKECMDGOALS))) ifneq (,$(_is-dist-target)$(_is-install-target)) Also, I noticed that the stale version warning for make install always scrolls out of the terminal window. I never notice it unless I'm looking for it, so it's not doing me much good. Is there any way to print it last?