Okay, I think I found/fixed the problem that would cause the problem
you mention below. Not sure why I didn't exprerience this problem or
how I could have getting that faulty automake fragment in there.. I'm
using the latest automake, 1.9.2 (from GNU source), and I'll guess
therefore you are not.
Thanks for narrowing the problem down.
C.Y.M writes:
> I think the problem has something to do with the fact that this file is
> getting created...
>
> /usr/local/src/libcdio.cvs/libcdio/src/cd-paranoia/.deps/cd-paranoia$(EXEEXT).Po
>
> when it should be..
>
> /usr/local/src/libcdio.cvs/libcdio/src/cd-paranoia/.deps/cd-paranoia.Po