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In libdm/Makefile.in, we need to cleanup the symlink properly.
Adding to CLEAN_TARGETS seemed like the simplest way to do this
in the current build framework. We could redo dependencies for
VERSIONED_SHLIB, but for now just add to CLEAN_TARGETS.
For scripts/Makefile.in, we should be adding to DISTCLEAN_TARGETS.
The generic rule in make.tmpl.in takes care of the cleanup.
Signed-off-by: Dave Wysochanski <dwysocha@redhat.com>
Author: Takahiro Yasui <tyasui@redhat.com>
o Various other kernel side tidy-ups.
o Version number changes so we have the option of adding new ioctl commands
in future without affecting the use of existing ones should you later
revert to an older kernel but not revert the userspace library/tools.
o Better separation of kernel/userspace elements in the build process to
prepare for independent distribution of the kernel driver.
Kernel driver has a version number (stored in kernel/VERSION).
The first two components of this (0.94) give the version number of the
ioctl interface. This number must be changed whenever a change is
made to the ioctl interface that breaks backwards compatibility.
The library has a version number (stored in VERSION) which is
used for linking.
The first and/or second component of this must be changed whenever
a change is made to the library API that breaks backwards
compatibility.