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# There are four ways this Makefile can be called:
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# 1. As a subdirectory from the toplevel, for automake
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# 2. A wrapper around the kernel's makefile when building modules, to
echoarch:
echo $(ARCH) >$(ARCHFILE)
-
-TESTS := $(wildcard commit.*)
-check-commit:
- SHELL="$(SHELL)" $(SHELL) test-commit-msg.sh $(TESTS)
-
-check: check-commit
-.PHONY: check-commit