Problem reported by Ted Zlatanov in:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2014-12/msg01093.html
* build-aux/git-hooks/commit-msg (space, non_space, non_print):
New vars. Use them as approximations to POSIX bracket expressions,
on implementations like mawk that do not support POSIX regexps.
Problem reported by Michal Nazarewicz in Bug#19337.
* build-aux/git-hooks/commit-msg: Add "commit message" to
diagnostics. Distinguish better between tabs and other
unprintable chars in diagnostics. Don't complain if a prefix
"fixup! " or "squash! " makes a summary line too long.
This fixes a bug reported by Jan Djärv in:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2014-12/msg00704.html
along with some other issues I noticed while testing with FreeBSD.
* build-aux/git-hooks/commit-msg: Prefer gawk if available.
Prefer en_US.UTF-8 to en_US.utf8, as it's more portable.
Work around bug in FreeBSD 9 awk, where /[[:cntrl:]]/ matches
ordinary text characters.
Be less tricky about quoting "'" in a shell script.
Plus a few more .gitignore improvements.
* .gitignore: Add copyright notice, since it's big enough.
Put exceptions immediately after the patterns they're exceptions
to, to make them easier to follow.
Give four exceptions for the Makefile pattern.
Ignore /confdefs.h, test/indent/*.new, TAGS, GPATH, GSYMS, GRTAGS,
GTAGS, ID, *.exe, some nextstep-related files,
jisx2131-filter, *.orig, *.rej, etc/emacs.tmpdesktop, *.in-h
_* (except for build-aux/snippet/_Noreturn.h), /bin/, /BIN/,
/data/, etc/icons/, lib/cxxdefs.h, lib/SYS/, /libexec/, /lock/,
/README.W32, /share/, /site-lisp/, src/gdb.ini, /var/.
Ignore /configure.lineno, since POSIX requires
LINENO only with the User Portability Utilities option.
Ignore *cust-load.el and *loaddefs.el only under lisp.
Ignore core files of various flavors.
Do not ignore etc/refcards/gnus-logo.pdf.
This fixes some unwanted 'git status' output after 'make docs'.
* .gitignore: Add **/Makefile, **/makefile.
Remove Makefile, makefile.
Add doc/*/*.xxx rules for the usual kinds of documentation outputs
and temporaries. Add doc/misc/cc-mode.ss.
* doc/emacs/.gitignore, doc/lispref/.gitignore, doc/misc/.gitignore:
* lwlib/.gitignore, oldXMenu/.gitignore:
Remove, as these .gitignore files are no longer needed.
* doc/lispintro/.gitignore: Replace with list of exceptional PDF files.
All bzr revision IDS, and all CVS revision IDs for which a commit
could be identified, were changed to time-date!committer version
stamps. All .cvsignore files in the history became .gitignore files.
Fixes-bug annotations from bzr were copied into the corresponding
commit comments.
(The first .cvsignore commit was 1999-09-30T14:07:54Z!fx@gnu.org>.
The last CVS commit was <2009-12-27T08:11:12Z!cyd@stupidchicken.com>)
Committer/author email addresses are generally correct for the
transition day, not necessarily when the commit was originally made.
admin: Changes in several documents.
autogen.sh: Neutralize language specific to a repository type.
doc/misc/efaq-w32.texi: Neutralized language specific to a repository type.
doc/misc/gnus-coding.txt: Neutralized language specific to a repository type.
lisp/Makefile.in: Change some production names so they're neutral
about the repository type.
This fix relies on having the 'fchdir' function, and on having
"." be searchable (or at least readable, on platforms lacking O_SEARCH),
but that's good enough to handle the vast majority of cases and the
remaining folks can just live with the annoyance of file systems
that occasionally can't be unmounted.
* configure.ac (fchdir): New function to check for.
* lib/save-cwd.c: Copy from gnulib, except omit the part that
allocates memory, since that can cause problems in Emacs.
* lib/save-cwd.h: Copy from gnulib.
Fixes: debbugs:18232
* configure.ac (CFLAGS): With link time optimization,
use -ffat-lto-objects if supported; otherwise Emacs won't
build with GCC 4.9.0.
Fixes: debbugs:17806
* configure.ac (_REENTRANT): Define on Solaris if HAVE_PTHREAD.
This ports part of the recent AIX fix to Solaris. It is needed
for the same reason that _THREAD_SAFE is needed on AIX, e.g., to
make sure that each thread has its own 'errno'.
Fixes: debbugs:17598