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Re: autom4te.cache?
From: |
Ralf Corsepius |
Subject: |
Re: autom4te.cache? |
Date: |
13 May 2002 05:00:25 +0200 |
Am Son, 2002-05-12 um 01.19 schrieb Tom Tromey:
> >>>>> "Skip" == Skip Montanaro <address@hidden> writes:
>
> Skip> After executing "make distclean" a directory named
> Skip> autom4te.cache is left over. It appears it's created by
> Skip> autoconf 2.53. Whose job is it to see it gets deleted?
> Skip> Shouldn't generated distclean target take care of this
> Skip> automatically?
>
> It looks like autoconf now has "config.status --clean".
> So I guess we can use that. However, that means we can't release a
> new automake until there is an autoconf release supporting that
> feature.
autom4te.caches are generated when running "autoconf", not when running
config.status. Therefore, config.status --clean is not sufficient.
Example:
When bootstrapping the auto*-configuration of a deep source-tree
containing conditionally configured subdirs, autom4te.caches will be
generated for each config-subdir.
However, config.status will only be applicable to/available for
config-subdirs which have been _configured_ beforehand.
As config.status is not available for those config-subdirs which have
not been entered during configuration autom4te.caches for those subdirs
config.status will not be available and therefore cleaning up
autom4te.cache will not be possible.
Ralf