On Dec 23, 2009, at 00:45, Julian Mitchell wrote:
> The project that I am working on utilises a code generation tool. The header
> of every source file includes a comment with a date\time stamp of when it was
> generated. The problem is that every time the code is generated the svn
> change ch
2009/12/22 Joakim Tjernlund :
>
> We are using subversion to manage our autotools based SW and we have some
> dependency problems.
> When we modify some autotools file like configure.ac and regenerate configure
> and friends some files are rewritten such as aclocal.m4 but there is no change
> in t
The project that I am working on utilises a code generation tool. The header
of every source file includes a comment with a date\time stamp of when it
was generated. The problem is that every time the code is generated the svn
change check algorithm marks all files as having been changed even thoug
On Dec 22, 2009, at 04:56, Joakim Tjernlund wrote:
> We are using subversion to manage our autotools based SW and we have some
> dependency problems.
> When we modify some autotools file like configure.ac and regenerate configure
> and friends some files are rewritten such as aclocal.m4 but ther
We've already tried, see . Feel free to ping that thread
again. If you need help from our side, you can email users-ow...@s.a.o
(please CC me).
Good luck,
Daniel
petermity wrote on Tue, 22 Dec 2009 at 01:15 -0800:
> Could someone please set up the new list on gmane.org?
> That's how I read t
We are using subversion to manage our autotools based SW and we have some
dependency problems.
When we modify some autotools file like configure.ac and regenerate configure
and friends some files are rewritten such as aclocal.m4 but there is no change
in the file contents. When committing, these
Could someone please set up the new list on gmane.org?
That's how I read this list, and no longer can.