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to be an archive group. Fixes Savannah bug #28525.
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- Set up .FEATURES with separate calls for optional features, as some
compilers don't like conditionals inside macro invocations.
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- Convert xmalloc/memset pairs to xcalloc.
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being sorted indeterminately.
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evaluated as a makefile statement before the first makefile is
read.
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- Add some tests for unresolved bugs.
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- Add new "-all" flag to the test suite to run tests that don't pass yet
- Add some non-passing tests
- Fix from Andreas Buening for OS/2.
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variables and pattern rules.
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SYS_SIGLIST_DECLARED.
Include <sys/version.h> because ports of GCC 4.3.0 and later no
longer include it, so macros like __DJGPP_MINOR__ are no longer
defined automatically.
* Makefile.DOS.template (INCLUDES): Use $(prefix) and the
corresponding variables to define LIBDIR, INCLUDEDIR and LOCALEDIR
instead of using the hardcoded ones.
(SUBDIRS): doc subdir added.
(INFO_DEPS, DVIS): Values changed to 'make.info' and 'make.dvi'.
(TEXI2HTML, TEXI2HTML_FLAGS): Removed. Use makeinfo --html to
create html formated docs. texi2html may not be ported to DOS.
(make.info, make.dvi, make.ps, make.html): Make targets depend on
'make.texi'.
(.texi.info, .texi, .texi.dvi): Now recursively invocate. Change
-I switch to look in ./ instead of ./doc.
(html): Target depend on html-recursive instead of make_1.html.
(make_1.html): Removed.
(mostlyclean-aminfo): Use $(srcdir)/doc instead of ./ as prefix.
(all-recursive): Allow for more than one subdir in the build
process.
(mostlyclean-recursive, clean-recursive, distclean-recursive)
(maintainer-clean-recursive, check-recursive): Enter in doc/ too.
(tags-recursive): Allow for more than one subdir in the build
process.
(info-recursive, dvi-recursive, ps-recursive, html-recursive): New
targets. Enter into doc/ to produce the targets.
(all-am): $(INFO_DEPS) replaced by info.
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- Use specific free_*() calls where appropriate.
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of implicit rules.
- Fix leaked memory when dealing with implicit rule chains that
have file variables or pattern variables.
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it might be needed: for most situations we parse prereqs immediately as
we used to. Reduces memory usage.
- Fixes Savannah bug #18622.
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- Fix memory errors found by valgrind
- Remove multi_glob() and empower parse_file_seq() to do its job:
the goal here is to remove the confusing reverse/re-reverse we do on
the file lists: needed for future fixes.
- Add a prefix arg to parse_file_seq()
- Make concat() variadic so it can take arbitrary #'s of strings
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- Fix Savannah bugs #24509, 18963: doc enhancements
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sync_Path_environment.
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- Fix Savannah bug #27143
- Fix Savannah bug #23960
- Fix Savannah bug #27148
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exist, as realpath(3) does where it's supported.
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(abspath): Support systems that define HAVE_DOS_PATHS (have
drive letters in their file names). Use IS_PATHSEP instead of a
literal '/' comparison.
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- Fix Savannah bug 21231
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- Fix Savannah bug #17752
- Test suite:
* When tests fail keep a "run" file containing the command invoked.
* Support for the Valgrind "memcheck" and "massif" tools.
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- Fix Savannah bug #17521
- Fix Savannah bug #16401
- Fix Savannah bug #16469
- Fix Savannah bug #16473
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- Fix Savannah bug #21198
- Fix Savannah bug #21823
- Fix Savannah bug #22010
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- Fix issue in very parallel builds found building glibc.
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- Skip initial whitespace including formfeeds, vertical tab, etc.
- Add tests for that
- Fix the variable/SHELL test; it was wrong!
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- Fix Savannah bug #24655.
- Fix Savannah bug #24588.
- Fix Savannah bug #24277.
- Fix Savannah bug #25697.
- Fix Savannah bug #25694.
- Fix Savannah bug #25460.
- Fix Savannah bug #26207.
- Fix Savannah bug #25712.
- Fix Savannah bug #26593.
- Fix various doc issues.
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Rework the parser for variables to allow multiple modifiers and also
allow for variables and targets with modifier names, like "export" and
"private".
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but the FSF confirmed that we had the wrong one.
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