From: Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
To: Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>
Cc: Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>,
Andreas Schwab <schwab@linux-m68k.org>,
Stefan Monnier <monnier@IRO.UMontreal.CA>,
rms@gnu.org, emacs-devel@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Annoyingly cautious make rules
Date: Sat, 03 Dec 2011 15:42:50 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <e562hx1j5h.fsf@fencepost.gnu.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4EDA8356.50609@cs.ucla.edu> (Paul Eggert's message of "Sat, 03 Dec 2011 12:15:18 -0800")
Paul Eggert wrote:
> It's vital sometimes, but usually not. For example, if you look
> at the last 10 changes to configure.in (in bzrs 106255 through 106559),
> only one (bzr 106532) has any relevance to any of the platforms that we
> routinely develop Emacs on.
That's a call you're qualified to make, but not everyone who builds
Emacs from bzr is, or will expect to have to. So, again, my opinion is
that if you find these delays annoying, you should
disable-maintainer-mode for your own use.
I agree that the term "maintainer-mode" is now confusing, and that it
would be good to either remove the option altogether, or rename
--disable-maintainer-mode to --enable-loose-dependency-checking or
somesuch. But such a change doesn't seem suitable for 24.1.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-12-03 20:42 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 42+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-11-30 21:48 Annoyingly cautious make rules Richard Stallman
2011-11-30 22:00 ` Paul Eggert
2011-12-01 21:54 ` Richard Stallman
2011-12-02 1:35 ` Stefan Monnier
2011-12-02 10:00 ` Paul Eggert
2011-12-01 3:54 ` Eli Zaretskii
2011-12-01 8:50 ` Andreas Schwab
2011-12-02 12:05 ` Richard Stallman
2011-12-02 12:11 ` Andy Wingo
2011-12-02 12:13 ` Andreas Schwab
2011-12-02 14:57 ` Eli Zaretskii
2011-12-02 15:05 ` Andreas Schwab
2011-12-02 15:41 ` Eli Zaretskii
2011-12-03 9:23 ` Richard Stallman
2011-12-02 16:14 ` Stefan Monnier
2011-12-02 16:24 ` Eli Zaretskii
2011-12-02 18:24 ` Paul Eggert
2011-12-02 18:39 ` Glenn Morris
2011-12-02 20:21 ` Paul Eggert
2011-12-02 20:36 ` Stefan Monnier
2011-12-02 21:29 ` Paul Eggert
2011-12-02 23:26 ` Stefan Monnier
2011-12-03 0:34 ` Andreas Schwab
2011-12-03 2:52 ` Paul Eggert
2011-12-03 3:42 ` Stefan Monnier
2011-12-03 3:55 ` Paul Eggert
2011-12-03 5:48 ` Stefan Monnier
2011-12-03 6:35 ` Paul Eggert
2011-12-03 8:49 ` Andreas Schwab
2011-12-03 20:15 ` Paul Eggert
2011-12-03 20:29 ` Andreas Schwab
2011-12-03 20:42 ` Glenn Morris [this message]
2011-12-04 15:04 ` Richard Stallman
2011-12-04 16:55 ` Stefan Monnier
2011-12-04 18:57 ` Paul Eggert
2011-12-05 2:53 ` Glenn Morris
2011-12-03 6:45 ` Eli Zaretskii
2011-12-03 20:23 ` Paul Eggert
2011-12-03 4:52 ` Stephen J. Turnbull
2011-12-03 20:34 ` Paul Eggert
2011-12-03 9:23 ` Richard Stallman
2011-12-03 4:26 ` Stephen J. Turnbull
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