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Re: Emacs-diffs Digest, Vol 49, Issue 33


From: Juanma Barranquero
Subject: Re: Emacs-diffs Digest, Vol 49, Issue 33
Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2006 12:33:04 +0100

On 12/8/06, Eli Zaretskii <address@hidden> wrote:

> -maintainer-clean: clean
> -     - $(DEL) elisp elisp-* elisp.dvi elisp.oaux
> +maintainer-clean: distclean
> +     - $(DEL) elisp.dvi elisp.oaux

Why did you make this change?  lispref/Makefile.in still removes the
results of makeinfo, evidently to support a separate lispref
packaging.  Why shouldn't makefile.w32-in follow suit?

Maybe I've misunderstood lispref/Makefile.in. The motivation for my
change is that, in my in-place installation, maintainer-clean (from
lispref/Makefile.w32-in) was deleting elisp and elisp-* from lispref/,
not info/, so it nuked elisp-cover.texi.

maintainer-clean has clean as precondition, and clean already does:
        - $(DEL) $(infodir)/elisp*

so, what's the difference? It is an issue for non-inplace installations?

I can revert my patch, but then maintainer-clean will have to be changed to

maintainer-clean: clean
        - $(DEL) $(infodir)/elisp $(infodir)/elisp-* elisp.dvi elisp.oaux

unless I'm mistaken.

                   /L/e/k/t/u




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