On 26/02/2012 8:30 AM, Phil Holmes wrote:
Not sure if that's a good thing or not - it could be argued that you can go back and check them if they've not been deleted.
You just need to back them up before issuing the make clean.
FWIW the CG says: "In some cases, it is possible to clean the compiled documentation with 'make doc-clean', but this method is not guaranteed to fix everything. Instead, we recommend that you delete your 'build/' directory, and begin compiling from scratch. " (http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.15/Documentation/contributor/generating-documentation#documentation-editor_0027s-edit_002fcompile-cycle)
What the CG gives is a workaround for potential bugs in the build system. I do think the build is in pretty good shape now, so that also make clean should work. Any case where the sequence make doc; make doc-clean; make doc fails should be reported as a bug. If they are not reported there's little chance that they will be fixed.
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