Hash :
0e411a04
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Date :
2009-05-17T12:03:47
Cope with parallel BSD make -jN semantics. When BSD `make -jN' is used without `-B' which enables backwards compatible semantics, it may reuse the same shell for several commands within a rule; so ensure we do not leave it in a different directory, nor `exit 0' early in a multi-command rule. * lib/am/distdir.am (distcheck): After running `distcleancheck', change back to original working directory. * lib/am/remake-hdr.am (%CONFIG_HIN%): Run autoheader in a subshell. * lib/am/mans.am (uninstall-man%SECTION%): Do not `exit 0' early in a rule that consists of several shell invocations. Parallel NetBSD `make -jN' without `-B' will use only one shell for all commands, but won't respawn one after `exit 0'. Fixes notrans.test failure. * tests/makej2.test: New test. * tests/Makefile.am: Update. Signed-off-by: Ralf Wildenhues <Ralf.Wildenhues@gmx.de>