> Hi Yves,
>
> > Any idea why the dh_make-generated rules call $(MAKE) clean
> instead of
> > $(MAKE) distclean, which makes the diffs much smaller? Just
> curious...
>
> dh_make-generated rules call "$(MAKE) distclean" if this package has a
> configure file and "$(MAKE) clean" if it hasn't one
On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Yves Arrouye wrote:
> Hi,
Hi Yves,
> Any idea why the dh_make-generated rules call $(MAKE) clean instead of
> $(MAKE) distclean, which makes the diffs much smaller? Just curious...
dh_make-generated rules call "$(MAKE) distclean" if this package has a
configure file and "$(
Hi,
Any idea why the dh_make-generated rules call $(MAKE) clean instead of
$(MAKE) distclean, which makes the diffs much smaller? Just curious...
YA
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> Hi Yves,
>
> > Any idea why the dh_make-generated rules call $(MAKE) clean
> instead of
> > $(MAKE) distclean, which makes the diffs much smaller? Just
> curious...
>
> dh_make-generated rules call "$(MAKE) distclean" if this package has a
> configure file and "$(MAKE) clean" if it hasn't on
On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Yves Arrouye wrote:
> Hi,
Hi Yves,
> Any idea why the dh_make-generated rules call $(MAKE) clean instead of
> $(MAKE) distclean, which makes the diffs much smaller? Just curious...
dh_make-generated rules call "$(MAKE) distclean" if this package has a
configure file and "$
Hi,
Any idea why the dh_make-generated rules call $(MAKE) clean instead of
$(MAKE) distclean, which makes the diffs much smaller? Just curious...
YA
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My opinions do not necessarily reflect my company's.
The opposite is also true.
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