Is there a big reason why lndir is not used instead of cp in the build rules?
For reasons of disk space alone something along the lines of: mkdir $(SOURCE_TREE) lndir ../../$(SOURCE_TREE)-real $(SOURCE_TREE)/ ifndef NOT_BUILDING_X_SERVER # create source tree for static, debuggable XFree86 server mkdir $(SOURCE_TREE)-xserver-xfree86-dbg lndir ../../$(SOURCE_TREE)-real $(SOURCE_TREE)-xserver-xfree86-dbg/ Seems reasonable, are there any catches that I am missing? (Aside from the minor bootstrapping problem as lndir is part of X.) Zephaniah E. Hull. (Finally done classifying the patches for use with CVS, then fixing all the ones that don't apply, now grumbling about disk space while trying to build .debs) -- 1024D/E65A7801 Zephaniah E. Hull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 92ED 94E4 B1E6 3624 226D 5727 4453 008B E65A 7801 CCs of replies from mailing lists are requested. ALL programs are poems, it's just that not all programmers are poets. -- Jonathan Guthrie in the scary.devil.monastery
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