Conflicts:
NEWS (bug 939 was listed twice)
doc/man/man5/elinks.conf.5 (regenerated)
po/fr.po (only in comments and such)
po/pl.po (only in comments and such)
src/protocol/fsp/fsp.c (the relevant changes were already here)
Without this, "make --directory=doc V=1 keymap-defaults.txt"
would not display the command it runs, because the command is
LC_ALL=C LANGUAGE=en /home/Kalle/src/elinks-0.12/doc/tools/keys2doc /home/Kalle/src/elinks-0.12/src/config/kbdbind.c keymap-defaults.txt > keymap-defaults.txt
and the build system would run
echo LC_ALL=C LANGUAGE=en /home/Kalle/src/elinks-0.12/doc/tools/keys2doc /home/Kalle/src/elinks-0.12/src/config/kbdbind.c keymap-defaults.txt > keymap-defaults.txt && LC_ALL=C LANGUAGE=en /home/Kalle/src/elinks-0.12/doc/tools/keys2doc /home/Kalle/src/elinks-0.12/src/config/kbdbind.c keymap-defaults.txt > keymap-defaults.txt
so, the initial echo was redirected to keymap-defaults.txt too,
and then overwritten with the intended output. Now, the build
system instead runs
echo 'LC_ALL=C LANGUAGE=en /home/Kalle/src/elinks-0.12/doc/tools/keys2doc /home/Kalle/src/elinks-0.12/src/config/kbdbind.c keymap-defaults.txt > keymap-defaults.txt' && LC_ALL=C LANGUAGE=en /home/Kalle/src/elinks-0.12/doc/tools/keys2doc /home/Kalle/src/elinks-0.12/src/config/kbdbind.c keymap-defaults.txt > keymap-defaults.txt
which echoes the redirection instead of executing it. This change
also makes the output correctly preserve quotes in some other rules.
Normally, you can add some objects or subdirs to the build if some
config variable is set to yes, by doing:
SUBDIRS-$(CONFIG_FOO)
Now you can do it the other way too, including stuff if some
variable is set to no:
SUBDIRS-unless$(CONFIG_FOO)
This will be used for switching between two HTML parser implementations.
This fixes the uninstallation of elinks.conf.5 and elinkskeys.5 when
$(srcdir) is not empty, i.e. the build directory is not the same as
the source directory.
$(AM_CFLAGS) is one of the variables set by Automake, which ELinks no
longer uses. $(CPPFLAGS) should be used whenever the C preprocessor
is run, according to the GNU Coding Standards. (My build environment
does have an important -I option there.)
This fixes a typo (s/PROG/PROGS/) and reintroduces the Q variable which
is conditionally set to empty or @, so that commands can be easily quieted.
We should probably use it for more stuff in Makefile.lib.
This changes the init target to be idempotent: most importantly it will now
never overwrite a Makefile if it exists. Additionally 'make init' will
generate the .vimrc files. Yay, no more stupid 'added fairies' commits! ;)