Subject: Re: should xsrc be in build.sh
To: George Michaelson <ggm@apnic.net>
From: James Chacon <jmc@netbsd.org>
List: tech-toolchain
Date: 03/08/2003 14:26:29
It does have sanity checks today. You build xsrc by running the top level
Makefile (ala xsrc/Makefile). That will do a remake of Makefiles, etc as it
does it's makes.
James
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>I just got bit by a CVS update to Imakefile not propagating to Makefile.
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>Matthias Scheler (in private email) rightly points out this is well understood
>behaviour, and make cleandir fixes things.
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>But to protect the innocent, I suggest xsrc should be an element of build.sh
>to ensure it has a clean build method irrespective of whats changed in CVS.
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>cheers
> -George
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