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Hello, and a Happy New Year,
I've applied this patch to master, and cherry-picked it into
branch-1-10. I've also cherry-picked a patch to remove an ugly
debugging leftover from automake.in. Also, one to regenerate all
dependent files.
Cheers,
Ralf
Bump copyright years.
* aclocal.in
Hi Mike,
* Mike Frysinger wrote on Mon, Dec 31, 2007 at 07:25:51PM CET:
if you have custom CPPFLAGS or LDFLAGS set, the ccnoco test can fail. in the
spirit of the existing code which resets CFLAGS, this patch does the same for
CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS.
Thanks for the report and patch. Could
Hello Bruno,
Thanks for the bug report, and a Happy New Year.
* Bruno Haible wrote on Wed, Dec 26, 2007 at 03:43:40PM CET:
When automake is installing files, it does so in a non-deterministic order.
For example, in the same situation, sometimes automake -a outputs
configure.in:5:
On Thursday 28 September 2006, Mike Frysinger wrote:
i normally use automake-1.9.6 but i just tried out 1.9b and it appears to
have the same problem
automake-1.10 exhibits the problem as well ... finally spent some time digging
at it for fun
$ svn st INSTALL
$ automake-1.9b -a -c
$ svn st