From: Godmar Back (gback@cs.utah.edu)
Date: Sat Jan 09 1999 - 06:01:13 EST
I really don't know if I like this setup.
Even though I didn't do anything but update my tree and try to
configure (in a totally different tree!), cvs -n update -d shows this:
M Makefile.in
M aclocal.m4
M config/stamp-h1.in
M include/stamp-h2.in
M kaffe/kaffevm/hashtab.c
M kaffe/kaffevm/hashtab.h
M kaffe/kaffevm/string.c
M kaffe/kaffevm/utf8const.c
M kaffe/kaffevm/jit/Makefile.in
M kaffe/kaffevm/mem/gc-mem.c
M kaffe/kaffevm/systems/Makefile.in
M kaffe/kaffevm/systems/unix-jthreads/Makefile.in
M kaffe/scripts/compat/Makefile.in
M libltdl/Makefile.in
M libltdl/aclocal.m4
M libraries/clib/awt/X/Makefile.in
M libraries/clib/native/Runtime.c
M test/regression/Makefile.in
However, I did not touch any of the Makefile.in that it says I've changed.
How can that happen. I find it unacceptable that .in files get changed
without my saying so *explicitly*.
And I'm still not able to build it!
This is like classpath: you check it out but it don't build.
Please convince me that automake is good thing.
Godmar
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