configure: remove AM_MAINTAINER_MODE, effectively always enabling all the rules
There're strong arguments against using this macro (mostly regarding build consistency), so remove it altogether. Change-Id: I90c8e9a86a24571019366435bd868a6799a09c45 Signed-off-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/1476 Tested-by: jenkins Reviewed-by: Spencer Oliver <spen@spen-soft.co.uk> Reviewed-by: Andreas Fritiofson <andreas.fritiofson@gmail.com>
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@ -203,11 +203,6 @@ interfaces should be included (among other things). The following list
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of options was extracted from the output of './configure --help'. Other
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options may be available there:
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--enable-maintainer-mode enable make rules and dependencies not useful
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(and sometimes confusing) to the casual installer
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NOTE: This option is *required* for GIT builds!
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It should *not* be used to build a release.
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--enable-dummy Enable building the dummy JTAG port driver
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--enable-parport Enable building the pc parallel port driver
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@ -453,9 +448,9 @@ Tips For Building From a GIT Repository
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---------------------------------------
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Building OpenOCD from a repository requires a recent version of the GNU
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autotools (autoconf >= 2.59 and automake >= 1.9).
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autotools (autoconf >= 2.60 and automake >= 1.9).
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1) Run './bootstrap' to create the 'configure' script and prepare
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the build process for your host system.
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2) Run './configure --enable-maintainer-mode' with other options.
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2) Run './configure' with other options.
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@ -31,10 +31,6 @@ autoheader
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automake --gnu --add-missing --copy
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)
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# AM_MAINTAINER_MODE requires --enable-maintainer-mode from everyone using
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# current source snapshots (working from GIT, or some source snapshot, etc)
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# otherwise the documentation will fail to build due to missing version.texi
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if [ -n "$SKIP_SUBMODULE" ]; then
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echo "Skipping submodule setup"
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else
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fi
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echo "Bootstrap complete. Quick build instructions:"
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echo "./configure --enable-maintainer-mode ...."
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echo "./configure ...."
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@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([src/openocd.c])
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m4_include([config_subdir.m4])dnl
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AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([-Wall -Wno-portability dist-bzip2 dist-zip])
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AM_MAINTAINER_MODE
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AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([config.h])
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AH_BOTTOM([
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included in the project distribution packages and run by users to
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configure the build process for their system.
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@subsection primermaintainermode Maintainer Mode
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After a fresh checkout, @c bootstrap, and a simple @c configure, you may
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experience errors when running @c make that some files cannot be found
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(e.g. @c version.texi), and a second @c make will "mysteriously" solve
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the problems. The isssue is well-known and expected, if unfortunate.
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The OpenOCD project requires that all developers building from the
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git repository use the @c --enable-maintainer-mode option when
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running the @c configure script. This option ensures that certain files
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are created during the build process that would normally be packaged in
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the distribution tarball. The @c bootstrap script will remind you of
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this requirement when it runs.
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In addition to solving these problems, this option enables Makefile
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rules (provided by automake) that allow the normal @c make process to
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rebuild the autotools outputs, included the automake-generated Makefiles
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themselves. This avoids the heavy-handed approach of running the
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@c bootstrap script after changing one of these files.
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@section primerautomake Automake Makefiles
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The @c automake program generates @c Makefile.in files (from @c
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