Hello,
On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 11:58, Alon Bar-Lev wrote:
> Building a package should not access the web.
> Once you checkout a fresh checkout, you should be able to build
> distribution tarball even if you have no access to internet.
> What I recommended, and still am, is to split the tarballs i
We discussed this a few years ago.
Building a package should not access the web.
Once you checkout a fresh checkout, you should be able to build
distribution tarball even if you have no access to internet.
What I recommended, and still am, is to split the tarballs into two.
open...@package_versi
2010/9/24 Peter Stuge :
> Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
>> make[2]: *** Pas de règle pour fabriquer la cible « man/*.1 »,
>> nécessaire pour « distdir ». Arrêt.
>>
>> I guess it is because the man/*.1 files are generated by make but when
>> this rule is used the files are not yet present (or not at the c
Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
> make[2]: *** Pas de règle pour fabriquer la cible « man/*.1 »,
> nécessaire pour « distdir ». Arrêt.
>
> I guess it is because the man/*.1 files are generated by make but when
> this rule is used the files are not yet present (or not at the correct
> place).
> I will try
2010/9/24 Martin Paljak :
> Hello,
>
> I tried to simplify the way documentation (that is, manpages) is built and
> removed the trickery that was used to dump the wiki content to the source
> tarball.
>
> Unfortunately "make distcheck" fails in doc directory and I can't figure out
> why. Could a
Hello,
I tried to simplify the way documentation (that is, manpages) is built and
removed the trickery that was used to dump the wiki content to the source
tarball.
Unfortunately "make distcheck" fails in doc directory and I can't figure out
why. Could anyone with better autotools-fu skills ha