On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 10:11:04PM -0400, "Eric V. Smith" <eric@trueblade.com> wrote:
On 6/25/2013 9:33 PM, Senthil Kumaran wrote:
On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 5:58 PM, Benjamin Peterson <benjamin@python.org <mailto:benjamin@python.org>> wrote:
2013/6/25 Victor Stinner <victor.stinner@gmail.com <mailto:victor.stinner@gmail.com>>: > And then I ran "make distclean"...
You've left us hanging...
Yeah, the final part is here: http://bz.selenic.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3954#c4 But still I have question as why hg complained about @README in the first place. Also, I hope make distclean is not working "inside" .hg folder.
I think that's exactly what's happening.
From the bug report:
find $(srcdir) '(' -name '*.fdc' -o -name '*~' \ -o -name '[@,#]*' -o -name '*.old' \ -o -name '*.orig' -o -name '*.rej' \ -o -name '*.bak' ')' \ -exec rm -f {} ';'
Will find files beginning with '@' inside subdirectories of $(srcdir)/.hg.
Just this week I saw someone use the logical equivalent of:
find $(srcdir)/* ...
to avoid this problem. It won't expand the .hg top-level directory.
Or find \( -type d -name .hg -prune \) -o ... Oleg. -- Oleg Broytman http://phdru.name/ phd@phdru.name Programmers don't die, they just GOSUB without RETURN.