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Re: auto-sync of top-level 'include' & 'config' directories?


On Fri, Nov 02, 2001 at 03:17:17PM -0700, law@redhat.com wrote:
> Note that the "src" repo has some stuff in "include" that don't exist in
> the "gcc" repo -- most of them are related to bfd, the opcodes library and
> such.  There's no reason why GCC couldn't import those files to minimize
> the amount of divergence between the repos.

Let's.

We have scripts in place to notice checkins to, say, the
libstdc++-v3/docs/html directory tree, and sync the changes with the web
pages tree.  Can we do something like that for the top level?  (I don't
understand how those scripts work nor how sourceware is laid out.)


> What would really be better would be to have a combined repository.  But
> that has serious political implications.

Yeah, I think I remember some of that traffic.


Phil

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and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen.            - Samuel Adams


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