Ar an séiú lá de mí Aibréan, scríobh Michael Sperber:
Aidan Kehoe <kehoea(a)parhasard.net> writes:
> What’s especially Windows about it?
It's only used on Windows and only generated on Windows.
Hmm? No. From configure.ac:
dnl Build Makefile.in's from Makefile.in.in's
dnl except ./Makefile from $srcdir/Makefile.in
dnl src/Makefile.in will have src/depend appended to it;
dnl module Makefiles will have the common text in
dnl modules/common/Makefile.common appended.
The Makefile that is used in src/ is constructed from it, on Unix. I’m not
certain exactly how it’s used on Windows, but I do know that it worked with
LF endings for years, before your change of January.
> Anyway, previous to your committing it with CRLF endings, it had
had
> LF endings for over a decade. If your committing it with CRLF endings
> was intended to address a problem on Windows, you didn’t document
> that.
I assume that was because CVS couldn't handle the conversion more
gracefully. Re-generating on Windows is naturally going to re-introduce
CRLF line endings. Thus, changing to LF introduces needless
complications.
The needless complication was the switch to CRLF.
--
¿Dónde estará ahora mi sobrino Yoghurtu Nghé, que tuvo que huir
precipitadamente de la aldea por culpa de la escasez de rinocerontes?
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