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 the
temporary file.
Index: remake-hdr.am
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/automake/remake-hdr.am,v
retrieving revision 1.30
diff -u -r1.30 remake-hdr.am
--- remake-hdr.am 2001/01/16 11:15:21 1.30
+++ remake-hdr.am 2001/02/10 21:25:16
@@ -23,17 +23,17 @@
else :; fi
## Explicitly look in srcdir for benefit of non-GNU makes.
@STAMP@: $(srcdir)/@CONFIG_HEADER_IN@ $(top_builddir)/config.status
- @rm -f @STAMP@ @STAMP@T
+ @rm -f @STAMP@ @STAMP@.T
## We used to try to get a real timestamp here. But the fear is that
## that will cause unnecessary cvs conflicts
- @echo timestamp > @STAMP@T 2> /dev/null
+ @echo timestamp > @STAMP@.T 2> /dev/null
cd $(top_builddir) \
&& CONFIG_FILES= CONFIG_HEADERS=@CONFIG_HEADER_FULL@ \
$(SHELL) ./config.status
## Creating the timestamp first, and moving it later, helps ensure that
## it will be older than the header file, avoiding needless triggering
## of the rebuild rule.
- @mv @STAMP@T @STAMP@
+ @mv @STAMP@.T @STAMP@
## Explicitly look in srcdir for benefit of non-GNU makes.
## SRC_STAMP takes into account a possible subdir where CONFIG_HEADER_IN is
$(srcdir)/@CONFIG_HEADER_IN@:
@MAINTAINER_MODE_TRUE@$(srcdir)/@SRC_STAMP@.in