Jim Meyering wrote:
Daniel Veillard <veillard(a)redhat.com> wrote:
...
>> Index: gnulib/lib/.cvsignore
>> ===================================================================
>> RCS file: /data/cvs/libvirt/gnulib/lib/.cvsignore,v
>> retrieving revision 1.1
>> diff -u -r1.1 .cvsignore
>> --- gnulib/lib/.cvsignore 5 Dec 2007 21:35:32 -0000 1.1
>> +++ gnulib/lib/.cvsignore 7 Dec 2007 10:39:52 -0000
>> @@ -1,11 +1,39 @@
>> +.deps
>> +.libs
>> +*.lo
>> +*.la
>> +Makefile
>> +Makefile.in
>> alloca.h
>> +asprintf.c
>> float.h
>> +fseeko.c
>> +getdelim.c
>> +getline.c
>> +getpass.c
>> +getpass.h
>> +lseek.c
>> netinet_in.h
>> +poll.c
>> +poll.h
>> +poll.in.h
>> +realloc.c
> That I don't understand clearly. you mean the .c files are now generated
> by the Makefile rules ? I assume it will get clearer with the other patches.
Good catch. It shouldn't ignore those *.c files. Nor the *.in.h ones.
However, adding the first six lines and poll.h is fine.
The files to be ignored in gnulib/lib are only those (.h usually)
generated by Makefile rules. This snippet from bootstrap
tried to do the right thing:
(cd gnulib/lib &&
(cat .cvsignore; \
ls -1 *.in.h|sed 's/\.in\.h/.h/') | sort -u > .t; mv .t .cvsignore)
Ah, light comes on. I was wondering for ages what is was that seemed to
regenerate the .cvsignore file :-)
Rich.
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