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[FYI] {maint} docs: it's not true that DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS is main
From: |
Stefano Lattarini |
Subject: |
[FYI] {maint} docs: it's not true that DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS is maintainer-reserved |
Date: |
Sat, 16 Jun 2012 09:17:50 +0200 |
At least, not anymore since commit 'v1.11-372-g9760039' of 2001-06-10,
"distcheck: add support for AM_DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS". See also
automake bug#8784.
* doc/automake.texi (Flag Variables Ordering): Do not report
'DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS' as a "variables that are only useful
to the maintainer that has no user counterpart": now it is a
user-reserved variable, its maintainer reserved counterpart
being 'AM_DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS' .
Signed-off-by: Stefano Lattarini <address@hidden>
---
doc/automake.texi | 10 ++++------
1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/automake.texi b/doc/automake.texi
index 0ed2bfe..94743ae 100644
--- a/doc/automake.texi
+++ b/doc/automake.texi
@@ -12244,12 +12244,10 @@ obeys this naming scheme. The slight difference is
that
@code{MAKEFLAGS} is passed to address@hidden implicitly by
@command{make} itself.
-However you should not think that all variables ending with
address@hidden follow this convention. For instance,
address@hidden (@pxref{Checking the Distribution}) and
address@hidden (see @ref{Rebuilding} and @ref{Local Macros}),
-are two variables that are only useful to the maintainer and have no
-user counterpart.
+However you should not think that all variables ending with @code{FLAGS}
+follow this convention. For instance, @code{ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS} (see
address@hidden and @ref{Local Macros}) is a variable that is only
+useful to the maintainer and has no user counterpart.
@code{ARFLAGS} (@pxref{A Library}) is usually defined by Automake and
has neither @code{AM_} nor per-target cousin.
--
1.7.9.5
- [FYI] {maint} docs: it's not true that DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS is maintainer-reserved,
Stefano Lattarini <=