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Support TAGS targets in the w32 build.
nt/makefile.w32-in (frc, TAGS, TAGS-gmake, TAGS-nmake): New targets.
emacs-src.tags: New file.
src/makefile.w32-in (TAGS, frc, TAGS-LISP, ../nt/TAGS, tags)
(TAGS-gmake, TAGS-nmake, TAGS-LISP-gmake, TAGS-LISP-nmake)
(nt-TAGS-gmake, nt-TAGS-nmake): New targets.
lisp/makefile.w32-in (DEST, TAGS, TAGS-LISP, TAGS-nmake)
(TAGS-LISP-nmake, TAGS-gmake, TAGS-LISP-gmake, TAGS-SH)
(TAGS-LISP-SH, TAGS-CMD, TAGS-LISP-CMD): New targets.
lib-src/makefile.w32-in (tags, TAGS): New targets.
author | Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> |
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date | Fri, 01 Oct 2010 13:45:16 +0200 |
parents | fb8bf24d2eb9 |
children | ac52af4a044c |
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