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Re: Feature freeze and Tramp?
From: |
Kai Grossjohann |
Subject: |
Re: Feature freeze and Tramp? |
Date: |
Sat, 08 May 2004 12:15:59 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.110002 (No Gnus v0.2) Emacs/21.2 (gnu/linux) |
Miles Bader <address@hidden> writes:
> Kai Grossjohann <address@hidden> writes:
>> Thanks to everyone for sharing their opinion. I've now tried to
>> update Tramp to 2.0.40.
>
> The arch tagline for `man/trampver.texi' got stomped on.
Argh. I forgot, /again/. Sorry. I've now tried to resurrect the
line.
> Looking at it, it looks like a generated file -- should it not be stored
> in the archive at all? Or is a `generated but not locally' file?
> If that's the case I can use an explicit tag instead of a tagline.
In the Tramp CVS repository, the Tramp version is an Autoconf macro.
The file texi/trampver.texi.in in that repository contains an @FOO@
string, and texi/trampver.texi is generated from it to contain the
version number.
Then the file texi/trampver.texi is transferred to the Emacs CVS
repository.
So if I understand you correctly, the `generated but not locally' part
is true.
I've now put the arch tagline in trampver.texi.in, was this the right
thing to do?
Thanks for your patience,
Kai
- Feature freeze and Tramp?, Kai Grossjohann, 2004/05/02
- Re: Feature freeze and Tramp?, David Kastrup, 2004/05/02
- Re: Feature freeze and Tramp?, Kim F. Storm, 2004/05/03
- Re: Feature freeze and Tramp?, Richard Stallman, 2004/05/03
- Re: Feature freeze and Tramp?, Kai Grossjohann, 2004/05/07
- Re: Feature freeze and Tramp?, Luc Teirlinck, 2004/05/07
- Re: Feature freeze and Tramp?, Kai Grossjohann, 2004/05/08
- Re: Feature freeze and Tramp?, Luc Teirlinck, 2004/05/08
- Re: Feature freeze and Tramp?, Kai Grossjohann, 2004/05/10
- Re: Feature freeze and Tramp?, Luc Teirlinck, 2004/05/10
- Re: Feature freeze and Tramp?, Kai Grossjohann, 2004/05/11
- Re: Feature freeze and Tramp?, Luc Teirlinck, 2004/05/11
- Re: Feature freeze and Tramp?, Luc Teirlinck, 2004/05/11