* James Hanley (jhan...@dgtlrift.com) wrote: > I have a git clone of qemu, and I build out of qemu-build... essentially > the layout looks like: > ./ > ./qemu/ -> clone of qemu > ./qemu-build/ > ./Makefile > > The contents of the top level Makefile contain the following rules: > rwildcard=$(wildcard $1$2) $(foreach d,$(wildcard $1*),$(call > rwildcard,$d/,$2)) > files := $(call rwildcard,qemu/,*.[ch]) > > .PHONY: clean_orphan_artifacts > clean_orphan_artifacts: $(note update) > $(Q) \ > $(GIT_VERBOSE) ; \ > cd qemu && \ > git clean -f -d -X > $(call trace,GIT CLEAN) > > qemu-build: qemu $(files) clean_orphan_artifacts > $(Q) \ > mkdir -p $(@) && \ > cd $(@) && \ > ../qemu/configure \ > --prefix=$(current_path)/local \ > --target-list=arm-softmmu \ > --disable-werror && \ > $(MAKE) && \ > $(MAKE) install \ > $(call trace,BUILD) > > It seems that somehow the .po files are being modified under the qemu repo > even though the entire build is out of ./qemu-build. > > The two questions are: > Should the .po files be modified under the qemu path when building out > of another (ie qemu-build)? > Should the .po files continue to be versioned or placed in .gitignore if > they are (apparently) generated?
It's a known problem we've had for ages, and IMHO really needs fixing. Dave -- Dr. David Alan Gilbert / dgilb...@redhat.com / Manchester, UK