| Commit message (Expand) | Author | Age |
* | ignore ancillary files build-stamp and patch-stamp•••svn:r6084
| Geoff Goodell | 2006-02-26 |
* | Add several files to cvsignores•••svn:r3963
| Nick Mathewson | 2005-04-01 |
* | added stamp-h.in to .cvsignore for compatibility with autoheader (GNU Autocon...•••svn:r3787
| Geoff Goodell | 2005-03-19 |
* | Add tor.spec and torctl to .cvsignore files•••svn:r2879
| Nick Mathewson | 2004-11-15 |
* | Allow multiple logfiles at different severity ranges•••svn:r1899
| Nick Mathewson | 2004-05-19 |
* | Remove automake files from cvs. Let's see whether it works for Roger too.•••svn:r1369
| Peter Palfrader | 2004-03-29 |
* | Add more stuff to cvsignores•••svn:r1367
| Nick Mathewson | 2004-03-29 |
* | Update .cvsignores to exclude files generated due to recent build improvements•••svn:r647
| Nick Mathewson | 2003-10-21 |
* | Make cvsignores reflect build process•••svn:r341
| Nick Mathewson | 2003-06-21 |
* | More cleanup. Thanks for your help, Felipe.•••svn:r14
| Roger Dingledine | 2002-06-29 |
* | First cut at cleaning out a lot of the extra stuff.•••The summary here is that I'm requiring all developers to have
auto* (aclocal, autoconf, automake) installed on their machine.
Since different versions of auto* generate vastly different output,
I'm going to leave its output out of the repository. This means that
whenever you check out a repository, you need to run auto* to generate
a configure file, then run ./configure to get a Makefile, then build.
If you don't have auto* and can't get it, let me know (and I'll try to
convince you to develop on moria).
The benefit here is that while developers have a bit more work to keep
things straight, we can build snapshots that will install just about
anywhere (once we make configure.in work, that is ;)
svn:r12
| Roger Dingledine | 2002-06-29 |