Re: [PATCHv2 1/8] Makefile: apply dependencies consistently to sparse/asm targets

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Jeff King <peff@xxxxxxxx> writes:

> Here's an updated series that drops these lines and I hope will address
> the commit message issues you brought up:
>
>   [01/11]: Makefile: sort LIB_H list
>   [02/11]: Makefile: fold MISC_H into LIB_H
>
> New in this iteration to get rid of these largely pointless manual
> dependencies.
>
>   [03/11]: Makefile: do not have git.o depend on common-cmds.h
>
> New in this iteration.  I noticed while double-checking that this
> dependency is pointless.
>
>   [04/11]: Makefile: apply dependencies consistently to sparse/asm targets
>
> Updated based on earlier patches, and with a new commit message
> explaining a little more of what's going on.
>
>   [05/11]: Makefile: do not replace @@GIT_USER_AGENT@@ in scripts
>   [06/11]: Makefile: split GIT_USER_AGENT from GIT-CFLAGS
>   [07/11]: Makefile: split prefix flags from GIT-CFLAGS
>   [08/11]: Makefile: do not replace @@GIT_VERSION@@ in shell scripts
>   [09/11]: Makefile: update scripts when build-time parameters change
>   [10/11]: Makefile: build instaweb similar to other scripts
>   [11/11]: Makefile: move GIT-VERSION-FILE dependencies closer to use
>
> The rest are largely the same, but with a few minor textual updates to
> accomodate the earlier changes.

Looks good modulo a minor nit.  Will queue.

Thanks.
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