HACKING: Remove reference to special automake.

2004-08-30  Andreas Tobler  <a.tobler@schweiz.ch>

	* HACKING: Remove reference to special automake. No longer needed.

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Andreas Tobler 2004-08-30 20:45:10 +02:00 committed by Andreas Tobler
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2004-08-30 Andreas Tobler <a.tobler@schweiz.ch>
* HACKING: Remove reference to special automake. No longer needed.
2004-08-30 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com>
* gnu/java/security/util/Prime.java (generateRandomPrime): Use

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If you need to add new java files to libgcj then you have to edit the
Makefile.am file in the top (libjava) directory. And run automake.
But note the following (thanks to Bryce McKinlay):
> Do you know the magic dance I have to do when adding files to Makefile.am
> so they will appear in Makefile.in and finally in the user generated
> Makefile?
Yup, you need the magic libgcj automake ;-)
<ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/java/automake-gcj-1.4.tar.gz>
Install that (don't worry, it should still work for other projects), add your
files to the Makefile.am, then just type "automake" and it will regenerate the
Makefile.in. Easy!
Tom Tromey adds:
If you add a class to java.lang, java.io, or java.util