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In lugnet.cad.dev, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
> Steve Bliss wrote:
>
> > One problem with make is that sometimes, the image file will be based on an
> > outdated DAT, but the image will still have a more recent datestamp than the
> > current DAT. And make can't deal with that (unless someone changed make and
> > didn't tell me).
>
> This is kludgy but might work. Details left as an exercise. Your problem
> is that what you want is to know when a file is *new to YOU* not what
> it's timestamp is.
I'm going to need to keep a vanilla installation, just for partsref generation.
It's too tempting to make minor edits to part files in my regular installation.
And, if I'm going to have two copies of LDraw, I'd rather have "working" and
"partsref" than "original" and "touched".
Hmm. How about this:
Receive new update file.
Expand new update, in a temp directory.
Touch all files in temp directory.
Copy files from temp to partsref copy of ldraw.
Make partsref.
Don't touch partsref copy of ldraw before next update.
Steve
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