From: Kimmo Suominen Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 06:18:03 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Iterating the commit a bit, I think this is how it works without extra X-Git-Tag: RELEASE_1_2~229 X-Git-Url: http://git.marmaro.de/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=d3df81fcf2e52e4e484da1c1df431c7a915a3139;p=mmh Iterating the commit a bit, I think this is how it works without extra runs of autoconf, autoheader and make. --- diff --git a/docs/README.developers b/docs/README.developers index 9314563..b243b5d 100644 --- a/docs/README.developers +++ b/docs/README.developers @@ -41,12 +41,20 @@ end-users who don't have any interest in changing the configure-related files and don't have autoconf installed. They'll be unable to make without playing around with `touch'. -The correct order to commit the configure-related files is: +The correct procedure to commit the configure-related files is: -% cvs commit acconfig.h aclocal.m4 config.h.in configure.in configure stamp-h.in + % cvs commit acconfig.h aclocal.m4 configure.in + % autoconf && autoheader + % cvs commit config.h.in configure + % make stamp-h.in + % cvs commit stamp-h.in -If you haven't changed all of those files, just commit the rest in the -stated order (e.g. cvs commit acconfig.h config.h.in stamp-h.in). +If you haven't changed all of those files, just commit the rest in the stated +order (e.g. cvs commit acconfig.h config.h.in stamp-h.in). The reason for +the sequence is the RCS Id strings in the edited files -- they change when +you commit the changes. + +You can run just "make" instead of the other commands in between cvs commits. -------------------