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This gives us a few benefits: 1) make -j clean all this will start working, as it should. It currently doesn't. 2) increased parallel build recursive make will max out at number of files in a directory, non-recursive make doesn't have such a limitation 3) Removal of duplicate information in make files, less error prone I've also slightly updated how we call AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE, as the way that was used was not only deprecated but will be *removed* in the next major automake release (1.13).... so probably best that we can continue to bulid tor without requiring old automake. (see http://www.gnu.org/software/automake/manual/html_node/Public-Macros.html ) For more reasons why, see resources such as: http://miller.emu.id.au/pmiller/books/rmch/ |
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contrib | ||
spec | ||
asciidoc-helper.sh | ||
HACKING | ||
include.am | ||
state-contents.txt | ||
TODO | ||
TODO.021 | ||
TODO.022 | ||
TODO.external | ||
TODO.future | ||
tor-fw-helper.1.txt | ||
tor-gencert.1.txt | ||
tor-resolve.1.txt | ||
tor-rpm-creation.txt | ||
tor-win32-mingw-creation.txt | ||
tor.1.txt | ||
torify.1.txt | ||
translations.txt | ||
v3-authority-howto.txt |