Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
version.c: $(wget_SOURCES) $(LDADD)
printf '%s' 'const char *version_string = @VERSION@' $@
-hg log -r tip --template=' ({node|short})' $@
printf '%s\n' ';' $@
printf is not portable to older systems, but that may not be a
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Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
version.c: $(wget_SOURCES) $(LDADD)
printf '%s' 'const char *version_string = @VERSION@' $@
-hg log -r tip --template=' ({node|short})' $@
printf '%s\n' ';'
On Tue, 16 Oct 2007, Micah Cowan wrote:
I may take liberties with the Make environment, and assume the presence
of a GNU toolset, though I'll try to avoid that where it's possible.
Well, the issue has been resolved one way or another with many GNU
packages, including the core ones such as
Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I may take liberties with the Make environment, and assume the
presence of a GNU toolset, though I'll try to avoid that where it's
possible.
Requiring the GNU toolset puts a large burden on the users of non-GNU
systems (both free and non-free ones).
Micah Cowan wrote:
I've improved the generation of version.c, removing the intermediate
generation of an hg-id file and using a more portable replacement for
hg id | cut -d ' ' -f 1 (can be used on Windows and MS-DOS).
The relevant lines in src/Makefile.am are now:
version.c:
Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I may take liberties with the Make environment, and assume the
presence of a GNU toolset, though I'll try to avoid that where it's
possible.
Requiring the GNU toolset puts a large burden on the users of non-GNU
systems (both free
Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
Gisle Vanem [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Building with 'DEBUG_MALLOC' reveals some memory leaks that
should be plugged IMHO. Recursive d/l has lots more leaks which I didn't
address with the following patch (yet).
Note that, technically, those are not leaks in real need
Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Alright; I'll make an extra effort to avoid non-portable Make
assumptions then. It's just... portable Make _sucks_ (not that
non-portable Make doesn't).
It might be fine to require GNU make if there is a good reason for it
-- many projects do. But
Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Note that, technically, those are not leaks in real need of
plugging because they get called only once, i.e. they do not
accumulate (leak) unused memory. Of course, it's still a good
idea to remove them, if nothing else, then to remove false
positives
Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Alright; I'll make an extra effort to avoid non-portable Make
assumptions then. It's just... portable Make _sucks_ (not that
non-portable Make doesn't).
It might be fine to require GNU make if there is a good reason for it
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Micah Cowan wrote:
Gisle and Chris, you should be able to write this rule in your
Makefiles. Something like:
version.c: $(SOURCES)
echo 'const char *version_string = @VERSION@' $@
-hg log -r tip --template=' ({node|short})\n' $@
On 10/15/07, Matthias Vill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Micah Cowan schrieb:
Matthias Vill wrote:
I would appreciate having a --limit-rate N% option.
So now about those broken cases. You could do some least of both
policy (which would of course still need the time to do measuring and
can
On 10/13/07, Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On 10/13/07, Tony Godshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, so let's go back to basics for a moment.
wget's default behavior is to use all available bandwidth.
Is this the right thing to
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