Summary: | Update autotools configuration a bit | ||
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Product: | systemd | Reporter: | Javier Jardón <jjardon> |
Component: | general | Assignee: | Lennart Poettering <lennart> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | QA Contact: | |
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | medium | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | Other | ||
OS: | All | ||
Whiteboard: | |||
i915 platform: | i915 features: | ||
Attachments: |
Update autotools config a bit
Honor aclocal flags Do not AC_SUBsT _CFLAGS and _LIBS Use new AC_INIT field to set webpage Use aux directory to generated files generate xz tarball by default Use new AC_INIT field to set webpage.v2 Use aux directory to generated files.v2 |
Description
Javier Jardón
2011-06-10 06:29:02 UTC
Created attachment 47809 [details] [review] Update autotools config a bit Hmm, could you split these into individual commits? I am not sure I like the xz part of this... Created attachment 51881 [details] [review] Honor aclocal flags Created attachment 51882 [details] [review] Do not AC_SUBsT _CFLAGS and _LIBS Created attachment 51883 [details] [review] Use new AC_INIT field to set webpage Created attachment 51884 [details] [review] Use aux directory to generated files Created attachment 51885 [details] [review] generate xz tarball by default Seems that almost all of this was already fixed in current master. I'll attach the still valid patches below Created attachment 60160 [details] [review] Use new AC_INIT field to set webpage.v2 Created attachment 60161 [details] [review] Use aux directory to generated files.v2 Comment on attachment 51881 [details] [review] Honor aclocal flags Already committed Comment on attachment 51885 [details] [review] generate xz tarball by default Already committed Comment on attachment 51882 [details] [review] Do not AC_SUBsT _CFLAGS and _LIBS Already committed/fixed (In reply to comment #9) > Created attachment 60160 [details] [review] [review] > Use new AC_INIT field to set webpage.v2 Applied. Thanks! Thanks, all commited. |
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