Hi Enrico, Am Dienstag, den 28.12.2004, 03:49 +0100 schrieb Enrico Scholz: > >> [ ... util-vserver.spec ...] > >> > Sounds like maybe it shouldn't be shipped in the release tarball > >> > then.. > >> > >> No, it must be shipped. Else 'rpmbuild -ta util-vserver...tar.bz2' would > >> not work anymore. > > > > Hrmpf. Then can we just not delete it in make clean? > > I will think about this; but I still do not understand the problem > there.
very easy to tell. You're talking about "what configure builds, make clean purges" yet you're rolling the release tarball with a *.spec already. Thus it's not configure building it, but autogen.sh at dist stage. So the make clean shouldn't purge it, but going back into mrproper mode should. Maybe someone can tell me if "distclean" is supposed to clean this and doing a "make clean" would be the appropriate "fix" here? (Not technically, but stylistic in general terms of automake/autoconf etc.) I know for now i use "distclean" to revert all built objects and tempfiles into the release state and if "clean" is sufficient, then that might be the answer to that question. -- Best regards, Kilian
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