On 1 May 2015 at 12:41, Jukka Rissanen <jukka.rissa...@linux.intel.com> wrote:
> The automake option --disable-dependency-tracking does not work nicely > with ConnMan 1.29 release. > The reason is ConnMan commits ac332c5d01b0737c18cb58c8ccc67cf6b0427e1d > and ea6c21b0b20f6f25b25386285d81d859dc843820 that change how and when > various .in files are generated. After those commits, the auto > generated files / directories are created during compilation. Earlier > they were generated by configure script. > Yesterday I fixed this the other way: by adding mkdir calls to connman so that instead of requiring dependency tracking to be on so that directories are generated, the build makes the directories as required. 970e0ae was where dependency tracking was disabled on the rationale that it's slower, has races, and theoretically won't give us an advantage as we don't generally rebuild the same source tree repeatedly. I'll submit my fix to connman in a moment. Ross
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