From 92c26a2f28e2d68ecd2520cb2b2793e6068ce0ed Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Arch Librarian Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2004 16:51:31 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Fixed docs Author: jgg Date: 1998-11-21 06:05:52 GMT Fixed docs --- AUTHORS | 40 ++++++++++++++++------------------------ README.make | 5 +++-- 2 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-) diff --git a/AUTHORS b/AUTHORS index a5bf6fcaa..07cd91976 100644 --- a/AUTHORS +++ b/AUTHORS @@ -1,36 +1,28 @@ -NOTE: The ChangeLog generator will parse for names and email addresses. The -'CVS:' tag should indicate who this pair refers to. - The project hierachy stands at: -CVS:bcwhite Brian White -- Project Leader -- General organization, dispute resolution, final say on "capabilities" - -CVS:jgg Jason Gunthorpe -- Chief Programmer -- Code organization, task breakdown, final say on "code" - -CVS:tom Tom Lees -- Dpkg Consultant -- Make system -- Expert on compatibility with existing dpkg, dependency algorithms, etc. +CVS:jgg Jason Gunthorpe +- Project leader CVS:srivasta Manoj Srivastava - Dependency Expert -CVS:behanw Behan Webster -- Chief Designer -- Screen layout, ease of use, final say on "user interface" - CVS:che Ben Gertzfield -- Documentation +- Packaging and Releases CVS:branden Branden Robinson - Man Page Documentation -CVS:scott Scott Ellis -- .deb archive creater - CVS:doogie Adam Heath -- FTP method author \ No newline at end of file +- FTP method author + +Past Contributures: + +Brian White - Project originator +Tom Lees - DPKG documentation and ideas +Behan Webster - Original GUI design +Scott Ellis - Original packaging and beta releases +Many other bug reports through the Debian Bug system + +NOTE: The ChangeLog generator will parse for names and email addresses. The +'CVS:' tag should indicate who this pair refers to. + diff --git a/README.make b/README.make index 1d87c02cb..7fd6ae5e8 100644 --- a/README.make +++ b/README.make @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Furthermore, the make system runs with a current directory equal to the source directory irregardless of the destination directory. This means #include "" and #include <> work as epected and more importantly running 'make' in the source directory will work as expected. The -environment variable or make parameter 'BUILD' sets the build directory. +environment variable or make parameter 'BUILD' set the build directory. It may be an absolute path or a path relative to the top level directory. By default build/ will be used with a fall back to ./ This means you can get all the advantages of a build directory without having to @@ -91,6 +91,7 @@ Straight out of CVS you have to initialize autoconf. This requires automake (I really don't know why) and autoconf and requires doing aclocal -I buidlib autoconf +[Altertatively you can run make startup in the top level build dir] Autoconf is configured to do some basic system probes for optional and required functionality and generate an environment.mak and include/config.h @@ -110,4 +111,4 @@ There is one big warning, you can't use both this make file and the ones in the top level tree. Make is not able to resolve rules that go to the same file through different paths and this will confuse the depends mechanism. I recommend always using the makefiles in the -source directory and exporting BUILD +source directory and exporting BUILD. -- 2.45.2