Well, I can say now that the mentioned Makefile gets produced in the
first few seconds of running 'make' (I had to abort because I forgot to
apply the patches, though I know they don't touch anything but the example).

These files got produced in that early stage:

#       object/.config-stamp
#       object/boot/Array.o
#       object/boot/Makefile
#       object/boot/_object.o
#       object/boot/idc
#       object/boot/include/gc/
#       object/id/Makefile
#       object/idc/Makefile
#       object/idc/idc
#       object/st80/Makefile

- Felix

Felix Rabe wrote:
> Michael FIG wrote:
>> Felix Rabe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>> Oops, I just let git-clean remove the Makefile in that directory
>>> (object/st80).  Do you know how / where it gets generated or should I
>>> just rebuild it all?
>> It's not a generated file... just check it out again via Subversion or
>> Mercurial, whereever you got the sources.
> 
> Git :) - (git-svn)
> 
> I have done a parallel checkout over svn, and the object/st80/Makefile
> file does not exist there either (rev.414).  I will just rebuild the
> whole thing from scratch now, with your two patches applied.
> 
> - Felix
> 
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