#1859: 'make realclean' fails to remove release tarballs
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Reporter: jkeenan | Owner: dukeleto
Type: bug | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: 2.10
Component: tools | Version: 2.10.0
Severity: medium | Keywords:
Lang: | Patch:
Platform: all |
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Description changed by jkeenan:
Old description:
> While working on TT #1850 the other day, I had occasion to invoke `make
> release` -- a command which, since I have yet to server as Release
> Manager -- I had never previously invoked.
>
> `make release` left me with the following files in my working directory:
> {{{
> parrot-2.10.0-devel.tar.bz2
> parrot-2.10.0-devel.tar.bz2.sha256
> parrot-2.10.0-devel.tar.gz
> parrot-2.10.0-devel.tar.gz.sha256
> }}}
> The tarballs are, of course, quite large so I would like to remove them.
> However, I have invoked `make realclean` may times since then and the
> files remain. So it's obvious that these files are missing from the
> `realclean` target.
>
> '''Question:''' Do we '''want''' these files to be removed by `make
> realclean`. ''Cet. par.,'' I'd say yes. But perhaps someone who has
> served as Release Manager might have a different idea.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> kid51
New description:
While working on TT #1850 the other day, I had occasion to invoke `make
release`, a command which -- since I have yet to serve as Release Manager
-- I had never previously invoked.
`make release` left me with the following files in my working directory:
{{{
parrot-2.10.0-devel.tar.bz2
parrot-2.10.0-devel.tar.bz2.sha256
parrot-2.10.0-devel.tar.gz
parrot-2.10.0-devel.tar.gz.sha256
}}}
The tarballs are, of course, quite large so I would like to remove them.
However, I have invoked `make realclean` may times since then and the
files remain. So it's obvious that these files are missing from the
`realclean` target.
'''Question:''' Do we '''want''' these files to be removed by `make
realclean`. ''Cet. par.,'' I'd say yes. But perhaps someone who has
served as Release Manager might have a different idea.
Thoughts?
kid51
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