Hi, With automake 1.9.6, I'm getting distcheck failures during the install phase (or just during non-distcheck make install):
============= reduced Makefile.am ================= # let package name == 'yoyodyne' foodir = $(pkgdatadir)/foo foo_DATA = file1 dist_foo_DATA = file2 =================================================== --------- results in (Makefile.in): --------------- =================================================== # note the duplicate am__installdirs = "$(DESTDIR)$(foodir) $(DESTDIR)$(foodir)" ... installdirs-am: for dir in "$(DESTDIR)$(foodir)" "$(DESTDIR)$(foodir)"; do \ test -z "$$dir" || $(mkdir_p) "$$dir"; \ done =================================================== which errors out during "make DESTDIR=/tmp/somewhere install" on the second iteration of the for-loop. mkdir: /tmp/somewhere/usr/local/share/yoyodyne/foo: File exists Workaround: if I wrote my DATA files as a single foo_DATA instead of split # equivalent to above foo_DATA = file1 file2 EXTRA_DIST = file2 Then the installdirs will be duplicate-free. Not too much trouble. or fix: hack automake to eliminate repeated dirs in $(am__installdirs) or add a clause after $(mkdir_p) ... || : to make it never fail or ignore exit status of $(mkdir_p)? (not the greatest idea) or add a 'test -d' for directory existence before $(mkdir_p)-ing it? Haven't tested this case against automake-1.10 yet. Thanks for investigating. Fang