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Re: [Bug-zile] Problems generating manpage


From: Gary V. Vaughan
Subject: Re: [Bug-zile] Problems generating manpage
Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2014 19:16:53 +0100

Hi Stefan,

On Aug 1, 2014, at 9:26 PM, Gary V. Vaughan <address@hidden> wrote:
>> On 01 Aug 2014, at 21:01, Stefan Husmann <address@hidden> wrote:
>> 
>> I think the relevant lines are nearly at the end.
>> File 'doc/.ldocs' does not exist.
>>       Considering target file 'doc'.
>>        File 'doc' does not exist.               # why "file doc"? Should be 
>> a directory.
>>        Looking for an implicit rule for 'doc'.
>>        Trying pattern rule with stem 'doc'.
>>        Trying implicit prerequisite 'doc,v'.
>>        Trying pattern rule with stem 'doc'.
>>        Trying implicit prerequisite 'RCS/doc,v'.
>>        Trying pattern rule with stem 'doc'.
>>        Trying implicit prerequisite 'RCS/doc'.
>>        Trying pattern rule with stem 'doc'.
>>        Trying implicit prerequisite 's.doc'.
>>        Trying pattern rule with stem 'doc'.
>>        Trying implicit prerequisite 'SCCS/s.doc'.
>>        No implicit rule found for 'doc'.
>>        Finished prerequisites of target file 'doc'.
>>       Must remake target 'doc'.
>> 
>> That fails.
>> If it is relevant: I have gnumake 4.0 and gcc 4.9.1.
> 
> Hmmm. That's exactly the bug I thought I'd fixed already.  Thanks for the 
> reupload, I'll take a proper look over the weekend.

Sorry for the delay.  I reintroduced the bug somehow without noticing, so I 
need to find a way to get Travis to exercise parallel make so that it doesn't 
happen again.

Anyway, I believe it's working properly again now so you can reintroduce your 
-j3 flag in your environment :)

Also, I moved the non-mainstream changesets in github's zile repo mirror to a 
new 'next' branch; this means you'll be able to use the HEAD of master from 
either savannah or github equivalently (they will always be in sync unless I 
make a mistake somewhere), but you can still access the bleeding edge version 
in the github next branch of gvvaughan/zile in case you want to try out 
compatibility with an unreleased stdlib or similar that I am testing.

Cheers,
-- 
Gary V. Vaughan (gary AT vaughan DOT pe)

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