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These targets can be used to remove (parts of) the file installation.
They are also used by the cleanup targets to remove complete
submodules from the installation.
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Since cleanup only removes that which will not be restored it makes no
sense to call it uninstall. Uninstall should remove everything
unconditionally.
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The new uninstall functionality tries to remove any "orphan" files.
Files that were installed during the last install, but will not be
installed this time (because of removal, not necessity).
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If the installed and local file are the same, don't show that it's not
being installed, only show not installing older files during install.
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When checking, reversing, installing or uninstalling be sure to show
the subdirectories.
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This target takes files whose installed versions are newer than those
in the current working directory and copies them there.
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Don't show any output from make itself (almost), just show what we're
actually doing, and use color.
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By going up to the above level if needed and having the top-level
define a special variable this works.
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When using `make check' to see which files are newer than their
destinations, instead show either newer or older and nothing when
there's no difference.
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The .xinitrc gets executed, so it must get the correct bit when
installing.
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