>>> "Tom" == Tom Tromey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>>>> "adl" == Alexandre Duret-Lutz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: adl> I tend to agree. Given that users can define their own adl> unchecked directories, this restriction doesn't make much sense. Tom> The code in question predates the ability to define one's own Tom> directories. Now it functions only as a simple sanity check; it Tom> forces you to override things in unusual cases. I'm not wedded to Tom> having this constraint. Though perhaps just allowing lib_DATA would Tom> be a more conservative change. Today we could also turn this error into a warning. After all, using lib_DATA does not prevent Automake from producing a correct Makefile.in. People could then disable this with -Wno-mumble (and it could be disabled by default in foreign mode). Any idea what `mumble' should be? -- Alexandre Duret-Lutz