e.g., to run a single test without re-compiling Org-mode use the
following.
make single-test-dirty TEST=test-ob/org-babel-remove-result--results-code
This should aid in isolating errors with git bisect.
* mk/targets.mk: Remove invocation of $(SHOWVER). Emacs does some
stupid ioctl when org-fixup gets invoked and messes up the output.
* mk/default.mk: Remove definition of $(SHOWVER).
* mk/targets.mk: Implement target `config-version´ to show the version
of Org from both make's and Emacs' perspective. Run that target at
the end of all `config-*´ targets.
* mk/default.mk: Add SHOWVER with the appropriate invocation of emacs
to output the Org version.
* Makefile: Document new target `config-version´ in `helpall´.
* 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.