On 13-10-03 03:00 AM, Martin-Éric Racine wrote: > ke, 2013-10-02 kello 20:16 -0400, Gaetan Nadon kirjoitti: >> On 13-10-02 06:48 PM, Martin-Éric Racine wrote: >>> ke, 2013-10-02 kello 14:36 -0400, Gaetan Nadon kirjoitti: >>>> On 13-10-02 10:54 AM, Martin-Éric Racine wrote: >>>>>> You cannot have an empty m4 dir under git control. Some project put a >>>>>> dummy README file but I prefer putting a .gitignore there containing >>>>>> the libtool stuff to ignore: >>>>>> >>>>>> libtool >>>>>> libtool.m4 >>>>>> ltmain.sh >>>>>> lt~obsolete.m4 >>>>>> ltoptions.m4 >>>>>> ltsugar.m4 >>>>>> ltversion.m4 >>>>> I agree, since those are copied at libtool run time. >>> Committed and pushed upstream. >>> >>> Since we were on the case of AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4]), I figured that I >>> might as well implement AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR([build-aux]) as in this patch. >>> Does it make sense to you? >> I thought about this quite a while ago for the xorg modules. I came to >> the conclusion that it would provide no benefits. The files that would >> be placed in build-aux are just a small subset of the overall files in >> the root dir. It looks like no one else has seen a benefit either. There >> are over 200 modules in xorg, and none of them ever had it., or perhaps >> just one. >> >> We basically use the root dir as a build-aux dir. Anything else goes in >> subdirs with a Makefile.am. > Sure enough, just as I thought that it would be safe to push this, I > noticed that our build macros for maintainer-clean are hard-wired for > removing autoconf stuff in (.) rather than use AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR. *sigh* BTW, the default value for of AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR is ".". > > Martin-Éric > >
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