On Fri, Apr 07, 2017 at 11:38:07AM +0100, Alex Bennée wrote:
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> Thomas Huth writes:
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> > On 06.04.2017 21:07, Alex Bennée wrote:
> >> When doing an out-of-src-tree build we still want access to the
> >> various bits of common script machinery to run. This is handled by the
> >> scripts-common
Thomas Huth writes:
> On 06.04.2017 21:07, Alex Bennée wrote:
>> When doing an out-of-src-tree build we still want access to the
>> various bits of common script machinery to run. This is handled by the
>> scripts-common list which sub-builds can add explicit extra stuff to.
>>
>> The final rule
On 06.04.2017 21:07, Alex Bennée wrote:
> When doing an out-of-src-tree build we still want access to the
> various bits of common script machinery to run. This is handled by the
> scripts-common list which sub-builds can add explicit extra stuff to.
>
> The final rule is conditional so we don't a
When doing an out-of-src-tree build we still want access to the
various bits of common script machinery to run. This is handled by the
scripts-common list which sub-builds can add explicit extra stuff to.
The final rule is conditional so we don't attempt to link files when
we are doing an in-src-t