When making the docs, the top-level Makefile unconditionally chmod's
three scripts.
Under BitKeeper, things are normally left read-only and the above mode
change is flagged as an error in subsequent BK operations.
BK is can and does track file modes, so BK users can:
bk chmod +x scripts/docgen scripts/gen-all-syms scripts/kernel-doc
(bk commit)
The following patch will not harm BK users and behave as always for
others.
===== Makefile 1.37 vs edited =====
--- 1.37/Makefile Fri Nov 17 04:47:41 2000
+++ edited/Makefile Mon Dec 4 16:15:16 2000
@@ -423,9 +423,15 @@
sync
sgmldocs:
- chmod 755 $(TOPDIR)/scripts/docgen
- chmod 755 $(TOPDIR)/scripts/gen-all-syms
- chmod 755 $(TOPDIR)/scripts/kernel-doc
+ if [ ! -x $(TOPDIR)/scripts/docgen ]; then \
+ chmod 755 $(TOPDIR)/scripts/docgen ; \
+ fi ;
+ if [ ! -x $(TOPDIR)/scripts/gen-all-syms ]; then \
+ chmod 755 $(TOPDIR)/scripts/gen-all-syms ; \
+ fi
+ if [ ! -x $(TOPDIR)/scripts/kernel-doc ]; then \
+ chmod 755 $(TOPDIR)/scripts/kernel-doc ; \
+ fi
$(MAKE) -C $(TOPDIR)/Documentation/DocBook books
psdocs: sgmldocs
-
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