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Re: [O] Please test the new Makefile
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Achim Gratz |
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Re: [O] Please test the new Makefile |
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Thu, 22 Dec 2011 11:25:03 +0100 |
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Am 21.12.2011 19:47, schrieb Bastien:
Things are fine here, you should be safe. The purpose of
the test is to make sure `make&& make install' do the right
thing in various setups.
Actually, that should be
make all && make install
or (under Unixoid system and running as a normal user):
make all && sudo make install
Before doing a "make install", please check "default.mk" for where it
tries to put things. You can override this by creating a file
"local.mk" which just has definitions for those variables that you want
to change (most of the time, just "prefix").
The installation is put into its own sub-directory "org" by default, if
you've had a previous installation "flat" in site-lisp, you either need
to remove those files or also install "flat" again - otherwise you will
very likely pick up stale files from the previous installation.
If you are brave, there is a non-documented target "clean-install" that
will remove those files, but you should make doubly sure that lispdir
and infodir point at the right place (run "make -n clean-install" and
check which files make would remove if you ran it without "-n").
git remote add -t Makefile remote-tableheadings
git://repo.or.cz/org-mode/org-tableheadings.git
git fetch remote-tableheadings Makefile:local-Makefile
git checkout local-Makefile
It is currently easier to test this from Git, since the makefile
actually assumes a Git directory to be able to get at the version
strings. If you get bitten by this, please change the following lines
in default.mk:
GITVERSION = $(shell git describe --abbrev=6 HEAD)
ORGVERSION = $(subst release_,,$(shell git describe --abbrev=0 HEAD))
GITSTATUS = $(shell git status -uno --porcelain)
to
GITVERSION = "release_7.8.03-Makefile
ORGVERSION = "7.8.03"
GITSTATUS = ""
I'm currently not able to rebase the branch on repo.or.cz, but you can
do this yourself if you have your own local branch and also mirror the
normal orgmode.git:
git remote update
git rebase local-Makefile origin/master
(Hope I got this right, I'm currently not able to test it myself :-)
--
Achim.
(on the road :-)
- [O] Please test the new Makefile, Bastien, 2011/12/21
- Re: [O] Please test the new Makefile, Takaaki ISHIKAWA, 2011/12/21
- Re: [O] Please test the new Makefile, Achim Gratz, 2011/12/22
- Re: [O] Please test the new Makefile, Takaaki ISHIKAWA, 2011/12/22
- Re: [O] Please test the new Makefile, Bastien, 2011/12/23
- Re: [O] Please test the new Makefile, ASSI, 2011/12/25
- Re: [O] Please test the new Makefile, Takaaki ISHIKAWA, 2011/12/25
- Re: [O] Please test the new Makefile, Achim Gratz, 2011/12/27
Re: [O] Please test the new Makefile,
Achim Gratz <=