"Tim" == Tim Van Holder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tim 2001-02-10 Tim Van Holder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tim* remake-hdr.am (@STAMP@): Use .T as suffix for the
Timtemporary file.
I don't think this is sufficient. I think you also have to change
AM_CONFIG_HEADER as well. See m4/header.m4.
Tom Tromey wrote:
"Tim" == Tim Van Holder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tim 2001-02-10 Tim Van Holder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tim* remake-hdr.am (@STAMP@): Use .T as suffix for the
Timtemporary file.
I don't think this is sufficient. I think you also have to change
AM_CONFIG_HEADER as
On Feb 10, 2001, "Tim Van Holder" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* remake-hdr.am (@STAMP@): Use .T as suffix for the
temporary file.
You should probably patch autoconf's autoreconf too.
--
Alexandre Oliva Enjoy Guarana', see http://www.ic.unicamp.br/~oliva/
Red Hat GCC Developer
* remake-hdr.am (@STAMP@): Use .T as suffix for the
temporary file.
You should probably patch autoconf's autoreconf too.
What part would need patching? AFAICS, it does not use
names with multiple dots or with conflicting 8+3 names.
The only changes my local autoreconf currently
On Feb 11, 2001, "Tim Van Holder" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* remake-hdr.am (@STAMP@): Use .T as suffix for the
temporary file.
You should probably patch autoconf's autoreconf too.
What part would need patching?
The one that choose stamp file names like those created by automake.
stamp-h1 and stamp-h1T resolve to the same file name on MSDOS,
so use stamp-h1.T instead.
Note that problems will still arise if stamp-h1 and stamp-h10
need to be present in the same directory.
2001-02-10 Tim Van Holder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* remake-hdr.am (@STAMP@): Use .T as suffix for