Hello Trevor,
* Trevor Harmon wrote on Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 09:18:37AM CEST:
> My project lives in a source code repository (Subversion), and I'm
> trying to keep all generated files out of it. This would be easier if
> there were a built-in way of deleting anything and everything
> generated by A
On Apr 28, 2010, at 6:27 AM, Peter Johansson wrote:
> You can extend maintainer-clean using either MANTAINERCLEANFILES or
> maintainer-clean-local as documented here
>
> http://www.gnu.org/software/automake/manual/automake.html#Clean
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES worked perfectly; thanks.
> Of note, GC
Hi Trevor,
Trevor Harmon wrote:
Hi,
My project lives in a source code repository (Subversion), and I'm trying to
keep all generated files out of it. This would be easier if there were a
built-in way of deleting anything and everything generated by Autotools. I
could then run autoreconf to re
On 12/04/2010 15:58, Peter Johansson wrote:
Jef Driesen wrote:
On 12/04/10 14:59, Peter Johansson wrote:
Also, I would try avoid distributing
`version.h', but not sure how to do that from top of my head.
Why would you not distribute it?
Well, it's a matter of taste, but I see no real reason
Hi,
My project lives in a source code repository (Subversion), and I'm trying to
keep all generated files out of it. This would be easier if there were a
built-in way of deleting anything and everything generated by Autotools. I
could then run autoreconf to recreate them as needed.
I know abou