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Update the URL for the GNU translation site in maintMakefile; the old one
stopped working.
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list).
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Apply an old patch from Paul Eggert.
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Add a regression test for "@" before a define/enddef vs. one inside.
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POSIX requires that the value of SHELL in the makefile NOT be exported
to sub-commands. Instead, the value in the environment when make was
invoked should be passed to the environment of sub-commands. Note that
make still uses SHELL to _run_ sub-commands; it just doesn't change the
value of the SHELL variable in the environment of sub-commands.
As an extension to POSIX, if the makefile explicitly exports SHELL then
GNU make _will_ use it in the environment of sub-commands.
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to the read stage.
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Rename implicit_prereq_eval to patternrules, to be the start of a suite
of tests of pattern rules.
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none of these have impacts that are visible to the user (although in
some cases that appears to be nothing more than dumb luck :-/).
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Windows: allow users to set SHELL to cmd.exe and have it behave as if no
UNIX shell were found.
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Allow run_make_tests() to be invoked with an undef makefile string, in
which case it re-uses the previous string.
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reported by Markus Mauhart <qwe123@chello.at>. One was a simple typo; to
fix the other we call patsubst_expand() for all instances of variable
substitution, even when there is no '%'. We used to call subst_expand()
with a special flag set in the latter case, but it didn't work properly
in all situations. Easier to just use patsubst_expand() since that's
what it is.
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- OS/2 Patches
- OpenVMS updates
- Sanitize the handling of -include/sinclude with and without -k
- Fix the setting of $< for order-only rules.
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A number of W32 cleanups from J.Grant.
A number of OS/2 cleanups from Andreas Buening.
Various random bug fixes.
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Use autoconf's test to set HAVE_ANSI_COMPILER and check that instead.
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Fix a problem compiling on old, pre-ANSI systems. getloadavg test is still
broken, but make builds.
Document a breakage on SunOS 4.x systems.
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Remove sample code from make.h I accidentally left behind.
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Small fixes for W32 (from Jonathan Grant <jg-make@jguk.org>)
Maintainer enhancements to clean up the tree.
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- Apply a fix for the "thundering herd" problem when using "-j -l".
This also fixes bug #4693.
- Fix bug #7257: allow functions as ifdef arguments
- Fix bug #4518: make sure we print all double-colon rules with -p.
- Upgrade to autconf 2.58/automake 1.8/gettext 0.13.1
- Various doc cleanups, etc.
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Add "!" to the list of shell escape characters: POSIX sh allows it to be
used to negate the return value of the command.
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Add a regression test for this.
Older libraries don't allow *alloc(0), so make sure we don't ever do that.
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This commits a number of changes from Earnie Boyd that allows GNU make
to build for MINGW32 systems. Only missing from this commit are the
changes to configure.in etc.; I'm waiting for Earnie to sign papers for
those new files.
Also not here is any README.mingw32 etc. which would explain how to use
this port.
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Add new language support.
Minor configure, etc. cleanups.
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Fixed problems with the dist target (adding missing files).
Workaround for a bug in gettext 0.12.1 po/Makefile.in.in where distclean
wasn't cleaning everything, which caused distcheck to fail.
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- Fix some uncleanliness about the implementation of patterns-specific vars.
- Some enhancements to the OS/2 port.
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behaving properly (if you listed prerequisites it worked properly).
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More OS/2 updates from Andreas Buening.
Upgrade build system to autoconf 2.57 and automake 1.7.3.
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Upgrade to require autoconf 2.56.
Fix a pathological performance hit substituting in large values with
lots of words.
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Also a small patch from Hartmut Becker <Hartmut.Becker@compaq.com> for VMS.
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Apply patch #1022: fix a memory corruption on very long target-specific
variable definition lines.
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Implement a fix for bug # 2169: too many OSs, even major OSs like Solaris,
don't properly implement SA_RESTART: important system calls like stat() can
still fail when SA_RESTART is set. So, forget the BROKEN_RESTART config
check and get rid of atomic_stat() and atomic_readdir(), and implement
permanent wrappers for EINTR checking on various system calls (stat(),
fstat(), opendir(), and readdir() so far).
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