Alexandre Duret-Lutz wrote: > ... but I beleive that such target should not rely on CVS (since > not everybody use CVS). I'd would prefer to have a > MAINTAINERDISTCLEANFILES variable in Makefile.am, for > consistency with other clean-targets. How about TOTALLYCLEAN or COMPLETELYCLEAN and defining it as removing everything that can be rebuilt somehow (e.g. with autoconf, automake, libtoolize, etc.) -- Reinhard Müller BYTEWISE Software GmbH A-6890 Lustenau, Enga 2 Tel +43 (5577) 89877-0 Fax +43 (5577) 89877-66 http://www.bytewise.at
- Deleting Makefile.in in maintainer-clean Reinhard Müller
- Re: Deleting Makefile.in in maintainer-clean Tom Tromey
- Re: Deleting Makefile.in in maintainer-clean Gary V . Vaughan
- Re: Deleting Makefile.in in maintainer-clean Reinhard Müller
- Re: Deleting Makefile.in in maintainer-clean Tom Tromey
- Re: Deleting Makefile.in in maintainer-clean Gary V . Vaughan
- Re: Deleting Makefile.in in maintainer-clean Alexandre Duret-Lutz
- Re: Deleting Makefile.in in maintainer-clean Gary V . Vaughan
- Re: Deleting Makefile.in in maintainer-clean Reinhard Müller
- Re: Deleting Makefile.in in maintainer-clean Gary V . Vaughan
- Re: Deleting Makefile.in in maintainer-clean Tom Tromey
- Re: Deleting Makefile.in in maintainer-clean Eric Siegerman
- Re: Deleting Makefile.in in maintainer-clean Gary V . Vaughan
- Re: Deleting Makefile.in in maintainer-clean Eric Siegerman
- Re: Deleting Makefile.in in maintainer-clean Gary V . Vaughan
- Re: Deleting Makefile.in in maintainer-clean Akim Demaille
- Re: Deleting Makefile.in in maintainer-clean Gary V . Vaughan