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Re: [rfc] Colorized output for GNU make?
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Sebastian Pipping |
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Re: [rfc] Colorized output for GNU make? |
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Tue, 28 Feb 2012 20:12:42 +0100 |
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On 02/28/2012 05:37 PM, Paul Smith wrote:
> On Mon, 2012-02-27 at 17:39 +0100, Sebastian Pipping wrote:
>> If been playing with gnulib integration by now:
>
> Thanks Sebastian. I'll take a look at this but probably not until the
> weekend. I was on vacation (scuba diving from a live-aboard off
> Belize--and yes it was exactly as fantastic as it sounds, if not more!)
> all last week and now I'm swamped at work.
Sounds like fun.
> Without looking any closer than your email I may prefer to handle this
> through the maintainer build step, rather than committing gnulib files
> directly to the make source control. But I'll have to investigate.
I'm aware this can be done off- or in-repository. I chose the
in-repository approach because that makes future updates visible in
version control history. If you prefer the other approach, I'm still
fine. In that case, adding autogen.sh or a boostrap script would be
nice to add.
Best,
Sebastian
- Re: [rfc] Colorized output for GNU make?, Sebastian Pipping, 2012/02/11
- Re: [rfc] Colorized output for GNU make?, Eli Zaretskii, 2012/02/11
- Re: [rfc] Colorized output for GNU make?, Sebastian Pipping, 2012/02/11
- Re: [rfc] Colorized output for GNU make?, Eli Zaretskii, 2012/02/12
- Re: [rfc] Colorized output for GNU make?, Sebastian Pipping, 2012/02/12
- Re: [rfc] Colorized output for GNU make?, Eli Zaretskii, 2012/02/12
- Re: [rfc] Colorized output for GNU make?, Paul Smith, 2012/02/13
- Re: [rfc] Colorized output for GNU make?, Sebastian Pipping, 2012/02/13
- Re: [rfc] Colorized output for GNU make?, Sebastian Pipping, 2012/02/27
- Re: [rfc] Colorized output for GNU make?, Paul Smith, 2012/02/28
- Re: [rfc] Colorized output for GNU make?,
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