Re: [PATCH] maint.mk (null_AM_MAKEFLAGS, built_programs): remove unused definitions

2009-12-15 Thread Ralf Wildenhues
Hi Jim, * Jim Meyering wrote on Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 07:48:21AM CET: > Ralf Wildenhues wrote: > > Adding LIBTOOL here is wrong; you meant LIBTOOLIZE. > > I've removed it. > I don't see anything except bootstrap that runs $(LIBTOOLIZE). Do you? No, adding LIBTOOLIZE should be fine. > > There ar

Re: [PATCH] maint.mk (null_AM_MAKEFLAGS, built_programs): remove unused definitions

2009-12-14 Thread Jim Meyering
Ralf Wildenhues wrote: > * Jim Meyering wrote on Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 11:44:15AM CET: >> Paolo Bonzini wrote: >> > This rule could actually be moved to Automake's distcheck target. >> >> Good idea. >> FYI, here's the definition I have now: >> (added GPERF and LIBTOOL, and made it overridable) Hi R

Re: [PATCH] maint.mk (null_AM_MAKEFLAGS, built_programs): remove unused definitions

2009-12-13 Thread Ralf Wildenhues
Hello, * Jim Meyering wrote on Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 11:44:15AM CET: > Paolo Bonzini wrote: > > This rule could actually be moved to Automake's distcheck target. > > Good idea. > FYI, here's the definition I have now: > (added GPERF and LIBTOOL, and made it overridable) Adding LIBTOOL here is wro

Re: [PATCH] maint.mk (null_AM_MAKEFLAGS, built_programs): remove unused definitions

2009-12-13 Thread Jim Meyering
Paolo Bonzini wrote: > On 12/13/2009 10:31 AM, Jim Meyering wrote: >> -# Use this to make sure we don't run these programs when building >> -# from a virgin tgz file, below. >> -null_AM_MAKEFLAGS = \ >> - ACLOCAL=false \ >> - AUTOCONF=false \ >> - AUTOMAKE=false \ >> - AUTOHEADER=false \ >> -

Re: [PATCH] maint.mk (null_AM_MAKEFLAGS, built_programs): remove unused definitions

2009-12-13 Thread Paolo Bonzini
On 12/13/2009 10:31 AM, Jim Meyering wrote: -# Use this to make sure we don't run these programs when building -# from a virgin tgz file, below. -null_AM_MAKEFLAGS = \ - ACLOCAL=false \ - AUTOCONF=false \ - AUTOMAKE=false \ - AUTOHEADER=false \ - MAKEINFO=false This rule could actually be