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Re: Hi
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Francesco Salvestrini |
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Re: Hi |
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Tue, 22 Sep 2009 01:09:10 +0200 |
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Peter,
On Tuesday 22 September 2009, Peter Simons wrote:
> Hi Francesco,
>
> > Since I've (implicitly) postponed the test-suite (I agree with your
> > reply in the tracker), is there a task which needs an helping hand ?
>
> well, the most important thing to do right now is to get a new release
> out. A release tarball ought to be generated by running
>
> make generate
> make distcheck
>
> in a checked-out and configured repository. The process works on my
> machine, but if you could try whether it works for you, too, that would
> be very much appreciated.
The generate and distcheck targets seem to work fine with the latest master
(dd1d2ea275497e47d1cf4b2d1295cb789c360a7e) in a fresh clone. I noticed some
strange behavior (into an unclean clone) but It's too late now. I'll give
some feedback later on.
Some late-night-thoughts:
* As for COPYING: adding build-aux files to the repository could remove the
gnulib dependency (by simply adding a gnulib-tool check on bootstrap). I'll
build the required patches if you agree.
* I've a git->AUTHORS generator script that could come handy for the AUTHORS
file ... I'll give some lifting to it if you like the idea (do we have
particular requirements?).
> Also I wonder whether there are any Texinfo gurus out there? When I run
> makeinfo --html, the tool generates a page per macro, but those pages
> are called
>
> ax_005fstruct_005fsemun.html
>
> instead of
>
> ax_fstruct_fsemun.html
>
> ..., like we would need them to be called. Adding @setfilename to each
> macro's texi file doesn't help. Apparently that's a feature? Is there a
> way to influence makeinfo's choice of filenames?
I'll give a look ASAP (ax_fstruct_fsemun ? ax_struct_semun ! ... that 005f
seems a badly quoted underscore too me ... buh ... too late now, bed is
calling and I feel confused ;-) ).
Have a good night,
Francesco
--
Parting is such sweet sorrow. -William Shakespeare
- Hi, Francesco Salvestrini, 2009/09/17
- Re: Hi, Peter Simons, 2009/09/18
- Re: Hi, Francesco Salvestrini, 2009/09/21