Tom Tromey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Derek> Apparently BSD wants something like the following:
> Derek> .include "file"
> Derek> or
> Derek> .include
>
> Yuck. Does make have -I options too?
Yes. From make(1):
-I directory
Specify a directory in which to search
Tom Tromey wrote:Derek> Apparently BSD wants something like the following:
> Derek> .include "file"
> Derek> or
> Derek> .include
>
> Yuck. Does make have -I options too?
Don't know. I didn't actually have a BSD box until last week and I haven't
touched it over the last few days. I'l
"Derek R. Price" wrote:
> Raja R Harinath wrote:
>
> > BTW, why do you need to 'configure' or 'sed' substitute a version
> > number into a .c file -- you already have config.h which defines the
> > symbol 'VERSION' to the version number string.
>
> That's a good point. They're there because I ju
Raja R Harinath wrote:
> BTW, why do you need to 'configure' or 'sed' substitute a version
> number into a .c file -- you already have config.h which defines the
> symbol 'VERSION' to the version number string.
That's a good point. They're there because I just converted this source to use
Autom
Tom Tromey wrote:
> I wouldn't be averse to adding a `pdf' target so that `make pdf' works
> as expected. Someone else would have to write it though since I don't
> know how.
It should be the exact target used for DVI except for the addition of a
'--pdf' switch to the texi2dvi command line. I'
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