* Makefile: Include default.mk and targets.mk from mk/ where they've
been moved to.
* README_maintainer: Rename utils to make throughout.
* doc/Makefile: Rename utils to make throughout.
* doc/org.texi: Remove reference to utils/, x11idle.c is now in
contrib/scripts.
* mk/make_emacs_changelog: Add mk/ to list of directories not to be
reported in Emacs' ChangeLog. Also retain utils/ and re-add
UTILITIES; add a comment explaining why these need to stay.
* mk/default.mk: Rename utils to make throughout. Include version.mk
from mk/ where it's been moved to.
* mk/targets.mk: Rename utils to make throughout.
* mk/server.mk: Rename utils to make throughout. Only put those files
from mk/ into the archives that are needed outside the server:
default.mk targets.mk version.mk and org-fixup.el.
* lisp/org-compat.el: Rename utils to make throughout.
* .gitignore: Rename utils to make throughout.
* targets.mk: If $(ORGVERSION) and $(GITVERSION) are not defined and
cannot be determined from Git, try to read `version.mk´. Fall back
to "N/A" if still no definition has been made.
* utils/server.mk: Create `version.mk´ for each distribution. Append
"-dist" and "-elpa" to $(GITVERSION) to easily recognize builds from
distribution archives. Remove `version.mk´ in `cleanrel´ and use
the same globbing patterns as .gitignore.
* .gitignore: Add "version.mk", also ignore ELPA archive (no ".gz"
suffix) and only "org-version.el" (no globbing).
* doc/Makefile: rename auto-generated file "git-describe.texi" to
"org-version.inc" to allow for easier inclusion into Emacs.
* doc/org.texi: include "org-version.inc" instead of
"git-describe.texi".
* lisp/Makefile: new auto-generated file org-version.el with autoload
cookies. The version strings will be pulled during autoload
extraction into org-install.el (standalone org-mode) or
../loaddefs.el (Emacs).
.gitignore: also ignore *.t2d directories in doc/ that texi2pdf
might produce when run in tidy mode
default.mk: correct some comments
targets.mk: implement missing clean targets and add aliases for
them
* targets.mk: target "all" for lisp directory does now the same as
"compile", i.e. it cleans .elc file first
* Makefile: describe all targets and re-arrange the target groups
This is a new display mode in the agenda view. It appends a clock
table to the daily/weekly agenda view that covers clocked time
for the time span shown in the agenda, and also limited to the
files that were used to create the current view.
I have found it handy to track these, they represent standards in some
way. The other aspell files change too randomly and often to bother
tracking so they are just ignored.