The correct procedure to commit the configure-related files is:
% cvs commit acconfig.h aclocal.m4 configure.in
The correct procedure to commit the configure-related files is:
% cvs commit acconfig.h aclocal.m4 configure.in
% cvs commit config.h.in configure stamp-h.in
The reason for the three-step commit is that configure.in contains the RCS $Id
% cvs commit config.h.in configure stamp-h.in
The reason for the three-step commit is that configure.in contains the RCS $Id
local stamp-h.in will become out-of-sync with the CVS version (granted, not that
big a deal). For the second step, you're doing the same commands as a
`make reset' would do, but using that command would require extra configure runs
local stamp-h.in will become out-of-sync with the CVS version (granted, not that
big a deal). For the second step, you're doing the same commands as a
`make reset' would do, but using that command would require extra configure runs
If you haven't changed all the files noted above, just commit the ones you have
changed, in the stated order (for instance, configure.in, then configure and
If you haven't changed all the files noted above, just commit the ones you have
changed, in the stated order (for instance, configure.in, then configure and