On 7 Nov 2015, at 6:08, Dmitry Morozovsky wrote:
as you're still maintaining lpr, I'm passing this through you.
If one build his server WITHOUT_LPR, there are constantly few
directories that
are created by make hierarchy and then reported my make check-old.
Attached is a small patch against -current that should eliminate it
(inspired
by BSD.groff.mtree).
Your thoughts?
Thanks for checking with me.
While I've done a lot with 'lpr', I have not done much of anything with
mtree files.
After having read through the rest of this thread, I have the impression
that we're no longer interested in a separate mtree subfile for 'lpr'.
Instead we'll go with Brian's observation that: "if a directory is in
the
dist mtrees, it should not be listed as an OLD_DIRS."
Am I correct in thinking that?
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Senior Systems Programmer or g...@freebsd.org
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Troy, NY; USA
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