* From: Bruce Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* I think using bsd.subdir.mk is an error if there is anything more to
* be done than traversing subdirs. bsd.subdir.mk is mainly for optimising
* this special case.
*
* Using bsd.lib.mk would be bogus since there are no libraries to be made,
* and
>It is probably because /usr/src/gnu/lib/libreadline/Makefile use
>bsd.subdir.mk and not bsd.lib.mk. Their distribute targets are different.
>I don't know if you can just slot bsd.lib.mk in there because the
>libreadline have some subdirs that have to be handled.
I think using bsd.subdir.mk is an
> * From: "David O'Brien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> * > /usr/include/readline/readline.h (and whatever else that's supposed to
> * > be in that directory) has been missing from 4-current and 3-stable
> * > snaps for awhile. Does anyone know why?
> *
> * I just checked that cd /usr/src/gnu/l
* From: "David O'Brien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* > /usr/include/readline/readline.h (and whatever else that's supposed to
* > be in that directory) has been missing from 4-current and 3-stable
* > snaps for awhile. Does anyone know why?
*
* I just checked that cd /usr/src/gnu/lib/libreadline
> /usr/include/readline/readline.h (and whatever else that's supposed to
> be in that directory) has been missing from 4-current and 3-stable
> snaps for awhile. Does anyone know why?
I just checked that cd /usr/src/gnu/lib/libreadline ; make obj all install
does the right thing. Ideas where to
Check under:
/usr/src/gnu/lib/libreadline/readline
-Ayan George
[ Quoted message from Satoshi Asami, received Aug 23, 5:19am.]
> Dear currenters,
>
> /usr/include/readline/readline.h (and whatever else that's supposed to
> be in that directory) has been missing from 4-current and 3
Dear currenters,
/usr/include/readline/readline.h (and whatever else that's supposed to
be in that directory) has been missing from 4-current and 3-stable
snaps for awhile. Does anyone know why?
Satoshi
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