On Fri 09 Jan 2004, Kim Woelders wrote:
> Ibukun Olumuyiwa wrote:
> >That said, I have been thinking of the need to do a cleanup act on the
> >autofoo in many of the modules to eliminate the warnings and complaints
> >usually output by autoconf 2.5x. For example, eliminating the use of
> >acconfig.h, adding the description parameter to AC_DEFINEs etc. It is
> >actually quite trivial to eliminate these warnings in most cases.
> >
> I think that would be a really good thing to do. It makes it much easier 
> to spot when there really is a problem.
> 
> Also, I suggest to keep the .cvsignore files updated to make CVS quiet 
> when updating. This makes it much easier to see what has changed since 
> last update.
> I have attached a patch that shuts up CVS for entrance.

Thanks! In CVS.

> 
> And finally, is there any reason to put install-sh, missing, and 
> mkinstalldirs in CVS? I thought they were supposed to be installed by 
> autosomething.
> 

An oversight in the initial import that was never really realized ...
those files are gone now.

> It is purely coincidental that I have been referring to entrance, which 
> just happened to be the thing I was looking at just now :)
> 

I'll try to do the autotools cleanup on entrance first, and make sure my
gentoo-using friends who are still stuck with outdated autotools (df &
corey :) can still configure successfully before committing.

> /Kim

-- 

Ibukun Olumuyiwa
http://xcomputerman.com

"Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom: and with all thy
getting get understanding." - Proverbs 4:7


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