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[SCM] GNU Automake branch, branch-1-10, updated. Release-1-10-63-g84954c


From: Ralf Wildenhues
Subject: [SCM] GNU Automake branch, branch-1-10, updated. Release-1-10-63-g84954c8
Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2008 21:49:07 +0000

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- Log -----------------------------------------------------------------
commit 84954c88ac90157bbabca6e796654ff2c3b05dc5
Author: Ralf Wildenhues <address@hidden>
Date:   Mon Jan 14 22:42:33 2008 +0100

    * doc/automake.texi (DESTDIR, Built sources example): Fix wording.
    * THANKS: Update.
    Reports and suggestions by William Pursell and address@hidden

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Summary of changes:
 ChangeLog         |    6 ++++++
 THANKS            |    2 ++
 doc/automake.texi |   10 +++++-----
 3 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index 3627d66..f4e3613 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
+2008-01-14  Ralf Wildenhues  <address@hidden>
+
+       * doc/automake.texi (DESTDIR, Built sources example): Fix wording.
+       * THANKS: Update.
+       Reports and suggestions by William Pursell and address@hidden
+
 2008-01-13  Ralf Wildenhues  <address@hidden>
 
        Do not fail if `autoupdate' is not present.
diff --git a/THANKS b/THANKS
index c52779b..abebd5f 100644
--- a/THANKS
+++ b/THANKS
@@ -210,6 +210,7 @@ Nelson H. F. Beebe  address@hidden
 Nicholas Wourms                address@hidden
 Nicolas Joly           address@hidden
 Nicolas Thiery         address@hidden
+NightStrike            address@hidden
 Nik A. Melchior                address@hidden
 NISHIDA Keisuke                address@hidden
 Noah Friedman          address@hidden
@@ -308,6 +309,7 @@ Vincent Lefevre             address@hidden
 Volker Boerchers       address@hidden
 Werner John            address@hidden
 Werner Koch            address@hidden
+William Pursell                address@hidden
 William S Fulton       address@hidden
 Yann Droneaud          address@hidden
 Zack Weinberg          address@hidden
diff --git a/doc/automake.texi b/doc/automake.texi
index 08eaffc..c00a002 100644
--- a/doc/automake.texi
+++ b/doc/automake.texi
@@ -1084,11 +1084,11 @@ inappropriate.
 The @code{DESTDIR} variable can be used to perform a staged
 installation.  The package should be configured as if it was going to
 be installed in its final location (e.g., @code{--prefix /usr}), but
-when running @code{make install} the @code{DESTDIR} should be set to
-the absolute name of a directory in which all the installation will be
+when running @code{make install}, the @code{DESTDIR} should be set to
+the absolute name of a directory into which the installation will be
 diverted.  From this directory it is easy to review which files are
 being installed where, and finally copy them to their final location
-by any means.
+by some means.
 
 @cindex Binary package
 
@@ -6906,8 +6906,8 @@ foo.c:2: bindir.h: No such file or directory
 make: *** [foo.o] Error 1
 @end example
 
-In this example @file{bindir.h} is not distributed, not installed, and
-it is not even being built on-time.  One may wonder what the
+In this example @file{bindir.h} is not distributed nor installed, and
+it is not even being built on-time.  One may wonder if the
 @samp{nodist_foo_SOURCES = bindir.h} line has any use at all.  This
 line simply states that @file{bindir.h} is a source of @code{foo}, so
 for instance, it should be inspected while generating tags


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