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fix Makefile dist target #114

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fix Makefile dist target #114

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@pdowler pdowler commented Dec 6, 2023

the sparse.c and sscan.c files are now committed in src dir

I use the dist target to create tarballs as part of building rpm packages.

the sparse.c and sscan.c files are now committed in src dir
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This isn't a Makefile target that I use, so I trust you know what's best here.

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vitcpp commented Dec 8, 2023

@pdowler There is intention to remove these files from the src directory and auto-generate it. Can such possible change break your rule?

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pdowler commented Dec 8, 2023

When I added that rule back in 1.1.x those files were generated in the base dir and it was the quick and dirty way to make a src tarball... wasn't the right choice back then. Now, it looks like the C files are in src and committed to git so that is no longer needed.

If there is a change in future to not have those generated C files committed, then next time around I'll fix the rpm build setup instead so it can generate them correctly.

I don't know the pros and cons of those files being committed to git... probably wouldn't have been my choice (minimalist)., but I don't intend to change that.

@vitcpp vitcpp merged commit 597600e into postgrespro:master Dec 12, 2023
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