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[gaim-migrate @ 15576] Mostly documentation. Is there any reason the if statement was written the way it was? This seems more clear to me. Also, gaim_buffer.c doesn't seem like the best name for this. I mean, it's a part of Gaim, does it really need "gaim" in the filename? circbuffer.c seems better to me. Anyone else have an opinion? Because you're wrong. No, just kidding. committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net>
date Fri, 10 Feb 2006 06:07:19 +0000
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#
# Makefile.mingw
#
# Description: Makefile for win32 (mingw) version of Gaim pixmaps
#

datadir = ../win32-install-dir

include ./Makefile.am

install:
	if test '$(SUBDIRS)'; then \
	  list='$(SUBDIRS)'; for subdir in $$list; do \
	    $(MAKE) -C $$subdir -f Makefile.mingw install; \
	  done; \
	fi;
	if test '$(gaimbuttonpix_DATA)'; then \
	  mkdir -p $(gaimbuttonpixdir); \
	  cp $(gaimbuttonpix_DATA) $(gaimbuttonpixdir); \
	fi;
	if test '$(gaimdialogpix_DATA)'; then \
	  mkdir -p $(gaimdialogpixdir); \
	  cp $(gaimdialogpix_DATA) $(gaimdialogpixdir); \
	fi;
	if test '$(gaimiconpix_DATA)'; then \
	  mkdir -p $(gaimiconpixdir); \
	  cp $(gaimiconpix_DATA) $(gaimiconpixdir); \
	fi;
	if test '$(gaimdistpix_DATA)'; then \
	  mkdir -p $(gaimdistpixdir); \
	  cp $(gaimdistpix_DATA) $(gaimdistpixdir); \
	fi;
	if test '$(distpixmap_DATA)'; then \
	  mkdir -p $(distpixmapdir); \
	  cp $(distpixmap_DATA) $(distpixmapdir); \
	fi;