From: Andreas Tobler Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 18:45:10 +0000 (+0200) Subject: HACKING: Remove reference to special automake. X-Git-Url: https://git.libre-soc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=1c340cb66c5a3f1d3e0fcc88100ebacb33c78f1f;p=gcc.git HACKING: Remove reference to special automake. 2004-08-30 Andreas Tobler * HACKING: Remove reference to special automake. No longer needed. From-SVN: r86793 --- diff --git a/libjava/ChangeLog b/libjava/ChangeLog index deaee8c674d..5cdc6f4783e 100644 --- a/libjava/ChangeLog +++ b/libjava/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ +2004-08-30 Andreas Tobler + + * HACKING: Remove reference to special automake. No longer needed. + 2004-08-30 Tom Tromey * gnu/java/security/util/Prime.java (generateRandomPrime): Use diff --git a/libjava/HACKING b/libjava/HACKING index f0ad859a6ff..a26590596a1 100644 --- a/libjava/HACKING +++ b/libjava/HACKING @@ -35,18 +35,6 @@ shared libgcj/classpath file. If you need to add new java files to libgcj then you have to edit the Makefile.am file in the top (libjava) directory. And run automake. -But note the following (thanks to Bryce McKinlay): - -> Do you know the magic dance I have to do when adding files to Makefile.am -> so they will appear in Makefile.in and finally in the user generated -> Makefile? -Yup, you need the magic libgcj automake ;-) - - - -Install that (don't worry, it should still work for other projects), add your -files to the Makefile.am, then just type "automake" and it will regenerate the -Makefile.in. Easy! Tom Tromey adds: If you add a class to java.lang, java.io, or java.util