Re: `make cleandir' doesn't seem to be cleaning as well as before

2000-10-30 Thread David O'Brien

On Mon, Oct 30, 2000 at 06:13:28PM -0800, David O'Brien wrote:
> > Are others seing a situation where 
> > ``cd /usr/src/foo && make obj && make cleandir && make cleandir'' isn't
> > deleting /usr/obj/usr/src/foo/ ?  It used to and it needs to in order
> > that the second ``make cleandir'' will clean /usr/src/foo/ itself.
> 
> I tracked this down to rev 1.33 of bsd.obj.mk.

I'm wrong, it is the rev 1.3[12].
 
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Re: `make cleandir' doesn't seem to be cleaning as well as before

2000-10-30 Thread David O'Brien

> Are others seing a situation where 
> ``cd /usr/src/foo && make obj && make cleandir && make cleandir'' isn't
> deleting /usr/obj/usr/src/foo/ ?  It used to and it needs to in order
> that the second ``make cleandir'' will clean /usr/src/foo/ itself.

I tracked this down to rev 1.33 of bsd.obj.mk.

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Re: `make cleandir' doesn't seem to be cleaning as well as before

2000-10-30 Thread John Polstra

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
David O'Brien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are others seing a situation where 
> ``cd /usr/src/foo && make obj && make cleandir && make cleandir'' isn't
> deleting /usr/obj/usr/src/foo/ ?  It used to and it needs to in order
> that the second ``make cleandir'' will clean /usr/src/foo/ itself.

Yes, I've been noticing that for a month at least.  I don't like it
either.

John
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