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* images/ChangeLog: Removed.
* ChangeLog: Merge images/ChangeLog.
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* HELP.html, index.html.in, rtems_footer.html.in, rtems_header.html.in,
rtems_support.html.in, ada_user/ada_user.texi: Merge from branch.
* acinclude.m4, images/rtems_logo.jpg: New files.
* SUPPORT, tools/texi2www/archive/texi2www-960103.tgz: Removed.
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* Makefile.am: Merge-in images/Makefile.am, common/Makefile.am.
* images/Makefile.am: Remove.
* common/Makefile.am: Remove.
* configure.ac: Reflect changes above.
* main.am: Append -I $(topsrc_dir) to AM_MAKEINFOFLAGS.
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* Makefile.am: Remove AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS.
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* Makefile.am: Require automake-1.5.
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which splits the current monolithic specs files into a sequence of
subparts. These can be concatenated togather to make a the whole .spec
file. This cleans up the maintenance problem of having "all languages"
and a "C/C++ only" gccnewlib spec files. Plus it should make it easier
to produce variants like the gdb-m68k-bdm which require special hackery. :)
Ralf's comments:
It addresses the way *.spec.in get composed inside of the source
tree.
Changes:
* Each spec.in is broken into several files (*.add), one *.add file
per sub-package.
* Each Makefile.am composes spec.ins from the *.add files
* Removal of redundant automake support files.
* Default value for BuildRoot changed to /tmp/<spec-file-name>
* %clean stage added to *specs
Advantages (IMHO).
* The *.add files are easier to adminstrate and more flexible in
comparison to the former *.specs.ins.
* gccnewlib_c_only.spec.in now is composed from the same sources as
gccnewlib.spec.in (less errors)
* If using the default BuildRoot --clean now deletes all files that
were generated while building.
Notes:
* rtems.spec.in has not yet been adapted to the scheme used for the
other *spec.ins
* Except for cosmetical changes the internals of the *.spec files
should not have changed.
To Apply:
cvs rm -f scripts/binutils/binutils.spec.in
cvs rm -f scripts/gccnewlib/gccnewlib.spec.in
cvs rm -f scripts/gccnewlib/gccnewlib_c_only.spec.in
cvs rm -f scripts/gdb/gdb.spec.in
cvs rm -f scripts/config.sub
cvs rm -f scripts/config.guess
cvs rm -f scripts/install-sh
cvs rm -f scripts/mkinstalldirs
cvs rm -f scripts/missing
patch -p1 < rtems-rc-4.5.0-21.diff
cvs add scripts/*/*.add
cvs add scripts/*/README
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It addresses:
* .cvsignore (only minor changes to yours, as they were pretty clean,
most changes result from my mkcvsignore script being overly pedantic
sorting entries alphabetically.)
* timing.t handling and time<BSP>_.texi handling in supplements
* network.t handling in bsp_howto
* RTEMS_DATE and RTEMS_UPDATE handling in configure.in. [It actually is
a hack, as we could apply automake's version.texi handling instead - I
know think to understand what automake does with it.]
* avoid using temporary files; Therefore a new tool called bmenu2,
derived from bemenu, is introduced, which reads a single file from stdin
and writes to stdio.
To apply:
cd rtemsdoc
patch -p1 < rtemsdoc-4.5.0-rc-3.diff
cvs rm -f bsp_howto/network.t
cvs add tools/bmenu/bmenu2.c
./bootstrap
BTW: word-replace now is unused. It could be removed if you like to.
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