On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 10:16 PM, <dv1...@wayne.edu> wrote:

> Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> >
> > > Doing 'make distclean' doesn't remove  src/config.cache.  Shouldn't it?
> > > I went to compare this to the BramVim repo, but found that the BramVim
> > > repo's ./configure script never even creates src/config.cache in the
> > > first place.
> > >
> > > If I forget to do the "export CC=clang" bit before ./configuring on
> Lion
> > > or greater, then realize my error and go back and do it, then do make
> > > distclean to clear the cache, the ./configure script yells at me to do
> > > "make distclean" even though I already did.  Sure enough,
> > > src/config.cache is still sitting there.  I have to manually remove the
> > > file.
> >
> > Vim puts config.cache in src/auto.  If you have one in src then
> > something went wrong.
>
> That's what I suspected, but MacVim has been doing this for what seems
> like at least a year.
>

I don't have config.cache in src/.  Not sure why you do but as far as I can
tell MacVim is not the cause of this.  There should not be any reason why
it should create this file (at least I never patched the configure script
to do so).

Björn

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