On 6 Jan 2014, Barak A. Pearlmutter wrote:
>> There are two such ".in" files, bbdb-pkg.el.in and bbdb-site.el.in
>
> In general, GNU autoconf generates "too" from "foo.in" at ./configure
> time. It basically fills in some templates indicated by @bar@.
>
> In this case the filled-in values are jus
> There are two such ".in" files, bbdb-pkg.el.in and bbdb-site.el.in
In general, GNU autoconf generates "too" from "foo.in" at ./configure time.
It basically fills in some templates indicated by @bar@.
In this case the filled-in values are just version numbers inside quoted
expressions, shouldn't
Yesterday or so, I did a
git pull git://git.savannah.nongnu.org/bbdb.git
and just now, when I restarted Emacs, I got a complaint about a missing
bbdb-site.el
The file is (or rather, was) called bbdb-site.el.in
There are two such ".in" files, bbdb-pkg.el.in and bbdb-site.el.in
A simple cp bbdb
$(RM) "$(lispdir)/$$el"; \
done
# Assorted clean-up targets
clean:
-$(RM) bbdb*.elc TAGS
distclean: clean
maintainer-clean: distclean
-$(RM) bbdb-loaddefs.el # Generated file
-$(RM) Makefile
extraclean: maintainer-clean
-$(RM) *~ \#*
TAGS: $(S
On Sat Jan 4 2014 Vincent Belaïche wrote:
> Since this is some temporary makefile, a work-around is attached
> hereinafter:
How reliably does this patch work on other systems? I am hesitant
to use such patches for this file if they might break things for
other systems.
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"Roland Winkler" writes:
> On Sat Jan 4 2014 Bastien wrote:
>> Did you receive the attached patch?
>>
>> It fixed the issue with wrong window display on first completion.
>
> Do you know which change where (in BBDB or even elsewhere) resulted
> in the current behavior?
No.
> How does the new p
On Sat Jan 4 2014 Bastien wrote:
> Did you receive the attached patch?
>
> It fixed the issue with wrong window display on first completion.
Do you know which change where (in BBDB or even elsewhere) resulted
in the current behavior? How does the new patch ensure the proper
behavior?
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By the way, there is still some issue that for installation on MSWindows
makefile-temp generate some scanty bbdb-loaddefs.el file, and I have to
do `M-x update-directory-autoloads' manually to get the full content.
I think that the problem is that the makefile command line is:
$(emacs) -l