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Not having ORC_SOURCE defined results in different tarballs depending on
whether the dev issuing 'make dist' has orc support enabled or disabled.
Specifying ORC_SOURCE unconditionally addresses that, without causing
negative effects on users not having orc in the end.
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This greatly simplifies the Orc-related make rules. The old system of
distributing generated files is gone, which means that anyone who wants
to build with Orc support enabled needs to have the orcc compiler
installed (presumably the orc 'devel' package in most distros).
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That directory is commonly used by developers for out-of-tree builds, so
don't keep the Makefile in there.
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