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[GNUnet-SVN] r11886 - Extractor/m4


From: gnunet
Subject: [GNUnet-SVN] r11886 - Extractor/m4
Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2010 22:14:42 +0200

Author: durner
Date: 2010-06-22 22:14:42 +0200 (Tue, 22 Jun 2010)
New Revision: 11886

Removed:
   Extractor/m4/mkdirp.m4
Log:
bye

Deleted: Extractor/m4/mkdirp.m4
===================================================================
--- Extractor/m4/mkdirp.m4      2010-06-22 19:57:58 UTC (rev 11885)
+++ Extractor/m4/mkdirp.m4      2010-06-22 20:14:42 UTC (rev 11886)
@@ -1,65 +0,0 @@
-##                                                          -*- Autoconf -*-
-# Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-#
-# This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation
-# gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it,
-# with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved.
-
-# AM_PROG_MKDIR_P
-# ---------------
-# Check whether `mkdir -p' is supported, fallback to mkinstalldirs otherwise.
-#
-# Automake 1.8 used `mkdir -m 0755 -p --' to ensure that directories
-# created by `make install' are always world readable, even if the
-# installer happens to have an overly restrictive umask (e.g. 077).
-# This was a mistake.  There are at least two reasons why we must not
-# use `-m 0755':
-#   - it causes special bits like SGID to be ignored,
-#   - it may be too restrictive (some setups expect 775 directories).
-#
-# Do not use -m 0755 and let people choose whatever they expect by
-# setting umask.
-#
-# We cannot accept any implementation of `mkdir' that recognizes `-p'.
-# Some implementations (such as Solaris 8's) are not thread-safe: if a
-# parallel make tries to run `mkdir -p a/b' and `mkdir -p a/c'
-# concurrently, both version can detect that a/ is missing, but only
-# one can create it and the other will error out.  Consequently we
-# restrict ourselves to GNU make (using the --version option ensures
-# this.)
-AC_DEFUN([AM_PROG_MKDIR_P],
-[if mkdir -p --version . >/dev/null 2>&1 && test ! -d ./--version; then
-  # We used to keeping the `.' as first argument, in order to
-  # allow $(mkdir_p) to be used without argument.  As in
-  #   $(mkdir_p) $(somedir)
-  # where $(somedir) is conditionally defined.  However this is wrong
-  # for two reasons:
-  #  1. if the package is installed by a user who cannot write `.'
-  #     make install will fail,
-  #  2. the above comment should most certainly read
-  #     $(mkdir_p) $(DESTDIR)$(somedir)
-  #     so it does not work when $(somedir) is undefined and
-  #     $(DESTDIR) is not.
-  #  To support the latter case, we have to write
-  #     test -z "$(somedir)" || $(mkdir_p) $(DESTDIR)$(somedir),
-  #  so the `.' trick is pointless.
-  MKDIR_P='mkdir -p --'
-else
-  # On NextStep and OpenStep, the `mkdir' command does not
-  # recognize any option.  It will interpret all options as
-  # directories to create, and then abort because `.' already
-  # exists.
-  for d in ./-p ./--version;
-  do
-    test -d $d && rmdir $d
-  done
-  # $(mkinstalldirs) is defined by Automake if mkinstalldirs exists.
-  if test -f "$ac_aux_dir/mkinstalldirs"; then
-    MKDIR_P='$(mkinstalldirs)'
-  else
-    MKDIR_P='$(install_sh) -d'
-  fi
-fi
-mkdir_p=$MKDIR_P
-AC_SUBST([mkdir_p])])
-AC_SUBST([MKDIR_P])])




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