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authorAndreas Tobler <a.tobler@schweiz.ch>2004-08-30 20:45:10 +0200
committerAndreas Tobler <andreast@gcc.gnu.org>2004-08-30 20:45:10 +0200
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HACKING: Remove reference to special automake.
2004-08-30 Andreas Tobler <a.tobler@schweiz.ch> * HACKING: Remove reference to special automake. No longer needed. From-SVN: r86793
-rw-r--r--libjava/ChangeLog4
-rw-r--r--libjava/HACKING12
2 files changed, 4 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/libjava/ChangeLog b/libjava/ChangeLog
index deaee8c..5cdc6f47 100644
--- a/libjava/ChangeLog
+++ b/libjava/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
+2004-08-30 Andreas Tobler <a.tobler@schweiz.ch>
+
+ * HACKING: Remove reference to special automake. No longer needed.
+
2004-08-30 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com>
* gnu/java/security/util/Prime.java (generateRandomPrime): Use
diff --git a/libjava/HACKING b/libjava/HACKING
index f0ad859..a265905 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 ;-)
-
-<ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/java/automake-gcj-1.4.tar.gz>
-
-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