Skip Montanaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> When I "cvs up", CVS frequently tells me that various sgml files are
> modified.  For example, today these glib and atk files were listed as
> modified (haven't gotten further than these two libraries yet, I'm sure
> there's more):
> 
>     glib/docs/reference/glib/tmpl/unicode.sgml
>     atk/docs/tmpl/atk-unused.sgml
>     atk/docs/tmpl/atktable.sgml
> 
> and one atk file listed a conflict:
> 
>     atk/docs/tmpl/atktext.sgml
> 
> I've never touched any of these files.  What is it about the build process
> that hoses them?  Can it be fixed?

gtk-doc scans header files in order to generate these. If someone
changes the headers without committing the resulting docs, then 
they will be out-of-sync.

Havoc
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