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> (Garg, why does the mailing list set reply-to?)
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> >what I actually did was to use makedepend to generate dependencies, and
> >then hack it with perl to remove the OS headers. The "depend" target
> >does this. If anyone wants OS headers too, they can damn well invent
> >their own target.
>
> Actually, if someone wants OS dependencies they can just do "make
> depend" and the right thing will basically happen.
No, coz I changed that target to do the above. They could clobber the
"domd" script to not post-process, instead, which would do the trick.
> It's unfortunate that makedepend insists on tracking down every
> dependency. A flag to say "don't go there" as in -X/usr/include,
> would be a big win.
Yeah.
> >The dependencies end up checked in to CVS, but they will agree for all
> >developers, so they should not cause thrash.
>
> Exactly the right thing, in my opinion. :)
Good!
Cheers,
Ben.
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