> FYI
> the FlightGear 'configure' is designed to be able to be run in
> a directory other then then the CVS source tree.

That sounds well worth a try.  Thanks.

> This has several advantages amongst them keeping the source
> tree MUCH cleaner :-)

And being able to keep a debug build and a release build without doing a "make clean" 
every time.

- Julian


> To use this feature:
> 1) run autogen.sh inside the CVS tree
> 2) create a new directory outside of the CVS tree
> 3) cd to the new directory
> 4) execute  $PATH_TO_CVS_SOURCE_TREE/configure; make
> 
> All of the compiler produced files should now be in your new directory
> < .o .deps ect >
> and the CVS tree should be 'clean' except for the files that autogen.sh
> created
> < ie aclocal automake and autoconf created files >
> 
> IMHO these autogen.sh created files should be reflected in the .cvsignore(s)
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Norman


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