On 08/28/2011 03:01 AM, Brad wrote:
Fix install(1) usage to be compatible with OpenBSD's install(1).

When creating a directory via the -d flag the -p flag cannot be
used at the same time. Also in the context of installing QEMU it
doesn't make sense to use the -p flag anyway so use the [default]
-c flag instead.

Signed-off-by: Brad Smith<b...@comstyle.com>

Applied.  Thanks.

Regards,

Anthony Liguori


---
  configure |    6 +++---
  1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/configure b/configure
index 1340c33..ad60ea0 100755
--- a/configure
+++ b/configure
@@ -3081,9 +3081,9 @@ echo "TOOLS=$tools">>  $config_host_mak
  echo "ROMS=$roms">>  $config_host_mak
  echo "MAKE=$make">>  $config_host_mak
  echo "INSTALL=$install">>  $config_host_mak
-echo "INSTALL_DIR=$install -d -m0755 -p">>  $config_host_mak
-echo "INSTALL_DATA=$install -m0644 -p">>  $config_host_mak
-echo "INSTALL_PROG=$install -m0755 -p">>  $config_host_mak
+echo "INSTALL_DIR=$install -d -m 0755">>  $config_host_mak
+echo "INSTALL_DATA=$install -c -m 0644">>  $config_host_mak
+echo "INSTALL_PROG=$install -c -m 0755">>  $config_host_mak
  echo "PYTHON=$python">>  $config_host_mak
  echo "CC=$cc">>  $config_host_mak
  echo "CC_I386=$cc_i386">>  $config_host_mak


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