Am Montag, 29. M�rz 2004 14:44 schrieb C. Brian Jones: > On Mon, 2004-03-29 at 01:35, Michael Koch wrote: > > Am Sonntag, 28. M�rz 2004 21:29 schrieb Etienne Gagnon: > > > Mark Wielaard wrote: > > > > Unless running with --force the auto* tools shouldn't override > > > > these files so normally you won't see any diffs when following > > > > the HACKING instructions. But there is no particular reason. So > > > > please remove them. Make sure to update the HACKING file and > > > > send a message to the list how to regenerate these when you do. > > > > > > I have added a ./autogen.sh script that calls the auto* tools > > > with the appropriate arguments, and updated the HACKING files > > > accordingly. > > > > > > So, those of you that "cvs up", simply type: > > > ./autogen.sh > > > after updating. > > > > I really wonder if this primitive script really works on some > > non-linux platforms. I will commit an improved version later. > > Why not just use autoreconf which is usually installed with the > autotools.
Yeah, I totally forgot about this. In the HACKING file I read this: The autoreconf script does not always run these as might be expected. Does this still apply ? I think it would be best to just use "autoreconf" and give good instructions for uncommon cases in HACKING. Michael _______________________________________________ Classpath mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/classpath

