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Fix potential make error related to fomantic files (#12079)
This prevents a potential make errors like "No rule to make sticky.js"
that happens when a file is present from a previous build but is not
generated in the current build. We don't use these module files from
fomantic so it's safe to not depend on them.
Related to: 7761245d08
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@ -88,7 +88,11 @@ LDFLAGS := $(LDFLAGS) -X "main.MakeVersion=$(MAKE_VERSION)" -X "main.Version=$(G
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GO_PACKAGES ?= $(filter-out code.gitea.io/gitea/integrations/migration-test,$(filter-out code.gitea.io/gitea/integrations,$(shell $(GO) list -mod=vendor ./... | grep -v /vendor/)))
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WEBPACK_SOURCES := $(shell find web_src -type f)
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FOMANTIC_CONFIGS := semantic.json web_src/fomantic/theme.config.less web_src/fomantic/_site/globals/site.variables
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FOMANTIC_DEST := web_src/fomantic/build/semantic.js web_src/fomantic/build/semantic.css
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FOMANTIC_DEST_DIR := web_src/fomantic/build
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WEBPACK_SOURCES := $(shell find web_src/js web_src/less -type f) $(FOMANTIC_DEST)
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WEBPACK_CONFIGS := webpack.config.js
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WEBPACK_DEST := public/js/index.js public/css/index.css
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WEBPACK_DEST_ENTRIES := public/js public/css public/fonts public/serviceworker.js public/img/svg
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GO_SOURCES_OWN := $(filter-out vendor/% %/bindata.go, $(GO_SOURCES))
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FOMANTIC_CONFIGS := semantic.json web_src/fomantic/theme.config.less web_src/fomantic/_site/globals/site.variables
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FOMANTIC_DEST := web_src/fomantic/build/semantic.js web_src/fomantic/build/semantic.css
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FOMANTIC_DEST_DIR := web_src/fomantic/build
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#To update swagger use: GO111MODULE=on go get -u github.com/go-swagger/go-swagger/cmd/swagger@v0.20.1
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SWAGGER := $(GO) run -mod=vendor github.com/go-swagger/go-swagger/cmd/swagger
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SWAGGER_SPEC := templates/swagger/v1_json.tmpl
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