Now that we have nice tag files, they should be deleted when the user
runs `make distclean'. At least, that is my interpretation of the
distclean target as found in the GNU Coding Standards:
`distclean'
Delete all files from the current directory that are created by
confi
Small glitch (plus this patch applies a lot easier). Sorry about
that.
2001-11-15 Neal H Walfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Makeconf (TAGS) [configured]: Create tags for MiG generated
files.
* Makefile (TAGS): Generate dependencies respecting broken
code marke
The patch removes the not needed assertion.
wagi
2001-11-15 Daniel Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* oskit/osenv_mem.c (free_for_oskit): Don't test for the
OSENV_NONBLOCKING flag. Instead decide on the address which flavor
of memory is to be freed.
Index: osenv_mem.
> I have found tags in the generated stubs useful sometimes.
> The old code gives you that, if you want to do make TAGS in a build directory.
> We could do that in the configured case. But I don't really care.
Here is a patch to use the old behavior when the repository is
configured and to use t
> I made the changes I think you really wanted.
Almost. One tiny error:
2001-11-15 Neal H Walfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Makeconf: Fix type. It's wildcard, not wildard.
Index: Makeconf
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RCS file: /cvsroot/hurd/hurd
i am writing to ask how i can support the HURD, i am
not a programmer...but if there is a way to contribute
i would like too...i have 2 boxes i can use for
testing...a pentium pro 200 server with scsi and a
powermac g3 tower which will soon be replaced with a
Titanium powerbook g4
i am mostly in