doubled word in footnote.
2004-05-13 Alexandre Duret-Lutz <adl@gnu.org>
+ * doc/automake.texi (Program and Library Variables): Remove
+ doubled word in footnote.
+
* automake.in (handle_source_transform): Also check for a
$(srcdir)/old_source rule when computing the default source name.
Propagate this $(srcdir) prefix in Automake variables.
Automake needs to know the list of files you intend to compile
@emph{statically}. For one thing, this is the only way Automake has of
knowing what sort of language support a given @file{Makefile.in}
-requires. @footnote{There are other, more obscure reasons reasons for
+requires. @footnote{There are other, more obscure reasons for
this limitation as well.} This means that, for example, you can't put a
configure substitution like @samp{@@my_sources@@} into a @samp{_SOURCES}
variable. If you intend to conditionally compile source files and use
-@set UPDATED 25 April 2004
-@set UPDATED-MONTH April 2004
+@set UPDATED 13 May 2004
+@set UPDATED-MONTH May 2004
@set EDITION 1.8a
@set VERSION 1.8a
-@set UPDATED 25 April 2004
-@set UPDATED-MONTH April 2004
+@set UPDATED 13 May 2004
+@set UPDATED-MONTH May 2004
@set EDITION 1.8a
@set VERSION 1.8a