[M3commit] CVS Update: cm3

Tony Hosking hosking at cs.purdue.edu
Tue Apr 22 19:13:18 CEST 2008


Jay,

I would prefer to avoid making these sorts of gratuitous (non- 
functional) changes to source trees like gcc that we are tracking via  
cvs third-party imports.  Having gratuitous changes in the trees makes  
it much more work to identify and port the necessary (non-gratuitous)  
changes when we move to the next version of gcc/gmp/mpfr.  I know that  
it results in slightly more work when building, but who really cares.   
The gcc-based backend does not get rebuilt so often (except in  
tinderbox bootstraps) so there's no real need to "optimize" in this way.

Can you back them out?

Antony Hosking | Associate Professor | Computer Science | Purdue  
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On Apr 22, 2008, at 3:50 PM, Jay Krell wrote:

> CVSROOT:	/usr/cvs
> Changes by:	jkrell at birch.	08/04/22 15:50:54
>
> Modified files:
> 	cm3/m3-sys/m3cc/gcc/gmp/doc/: Makefile.am Makefile.in
>
> Log message:
> 	I have seen info files changed in the source tree multiple times
> 	so disable building them. This isn't the best fix but should be ok.
> 	(Makefile.in generated using same version of automake, don't know
> 	why the extra churn, but it isn't heavy.)

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