Okay, here's the deal.
configure is not going in CVS, period. I will instead modify the
nightly script so that a copy of configure, and of bbdb-autoloads.el,
are copied out from the tarball generation and are available for
separate download by folks who wish to use CVS builds without having
On 26 Feb 2001, Daniel Pittman gibbered:
On 26 Feb 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 26 Feb 2001, Daniel Pittman yowled:
So, I would suggest that, for this one file, you make an exception.
It
You get lots of CVS conflicts if you do this, in my experience.
The rest of the world download
On February 23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I just updated from CVS and I'm not getting a top level configure
script... Where do I get it from?
I'm a mean and nasty militant CVS freak who thinks that generated
files shouldn't be in CVS[1], and people working from CVS should have
developer tools
Ronan Waide [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm a mean and nasty militant CVS freak who thinks that generated
files shouldn't be in CVS[1], and people working from CVS should have
developer tools.
Ahh... Mea culpa. Enlighten me, though: How do I generate it? All I
ever compile myself is Emacs,
On Sun, 25 Feb 2001, Ronan Waide wrote:
On February 23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I just updated from CVS and I'm not getting a top level configure
script... Where do I get it from?
I'm a mean and nasty militant CVS freak who thinks that generated
files shouldn't be in CVS[1], and people