(I'm cc'ing dev@ because it might be of interest to others) On Saturday 03 June 2006 12:50 you wrote: > What about version number ? > I understand nothing about what your Makefile do. > Where is the version number ? > Can I put it into source code (in configure.ca for example ?) Because I'm using svn (and svk) for version control. If you take a look at http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn.advanced.props.html#svn.advanced.props.special.keywords you see how the version number gets into Makefile.in; from the HEADURL and HEADREV I use a small perl-one-liner to calculate the version number. If it's a regular release, it will be named something like tags/fsvs-{version}; else I just report fsvs-{source revision number} as version.
> Why the benchmark directory is /usr/share/doc ? Because it contains 30000 files (on my system), no devices (so a normal user can re-create it somewhere else), and is readable for all. That is needed only for developers - people using a binary won't benefit from that. (There'll be some of this kind - I'll mark them DEV) > What is the goal of diffstat, count, and revcount target ? diffstat counts the currently changed lines against the last checkin. Please remove it, it's no longer in use. count counts the absolute lines of fsvs, and the non-empty lines. Just statistics for the web-page. Please keep it. DEV revcount is unused. Please remove. > Other information : I'm not a specialist of automake autoconf debian > packaging. Maybe my solution are not optimal :-( My work with autoconf has now been about 10 hours - so I'm not an expert here, too. Thank you very much for your efforts! Regards, Phil --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
