Am 05.10.24 um 22:52 schrieb Thomas Koenig:
Hi Jerry,

I see all the generated files in the patch, but I do not see the M4 macro or other mechanism which generated these.  Was this in a previous submission that I missed?

The "magic" in this case is mentioning them in Makefile.am and
(regenerated) in Makefile.in.

The rest is done by the previous modification to m4/iparm.m4 in
5d98fe096b5d17021875806ffc32ba41ea0e87b0 , which generates
the type from the file name, in this case containing the 'm'
as the type-specifying letter.

To be a little bit more elaborate...

Since the patch which removed some machinery warnings, you have to use
--enable-maintainer-mode (and do the above). The generated files will
then be in (assuming your build directory is trunk/bin and the
architecture is AMD64 on Linux)
trunk-bin/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/libgfortran/generated
and you then have to copy what's new over to
trunk/libgfortran/generated , then do a second bootstrap, preferably in
a separate directory) without --enable-maintainer-mode to see if
everything works right.

Best regards

        Thomas


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