You're right, it pretty much rm's everything, and it's like that in
fs/nfs also. Must be I *really* haven't used it much ;) According to the
log it was added on purpose, but it predates my presence, Lee might
remember why it is like that.
Ruth
"Hudson, Trammell B." wrote:
>
> Ruth,
>
> > The source code removed should only be rpcgen generated code, those c
> > files don't get checked in. It's the corresponding .x files
> > that are in the repos. I've never had any trouble with it - but I haven't
> > used it that much either.
>
> The nexus/kern/Makefile 'real-clean' target removes $(SRC), which includes
> lots of files that are not rpcgen output. It also removes the Makefile
> itself to make it harder to find out what happened...
>
> It appears that the regular 'clean' target removes the rpcgen output in most
> directories.
>
> I don't have access to historical CVS history; is it like that in the Sandia
> tree as well?
>
> Trammell
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