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  • Hash : b96263e1
    Author : Stefano Lattarini
    Date : 2012-03-27T17:55:07

    depcomp: support tcc (Tiny C Compiler)
    
    This change fixes automake bug#11007.
    
    Since git commit 0c928da9 of 21-06-2010, "tcc: Draft suppoprt for
    -MD/-MF options" (sic, with typo in summary line), tcc has supported
    automatic dependency generation with a command-line interface
    similar to what old (pre-8.0) Intel compilers did.  This caused
    Automake-generated code for automatic dependency tracking to
    recognize tcc dependency style as "icc".  However, the format of
    the dependency files generated by tcc is apparently different enough
    from that of icc to cause spurious failures in the post-processing
    operated by our 'depcomp' script on such files.
    
    The failure was exposed with the development version of tcc 0.9.26
    (as installed with debian package "tcc 0.9.26~git20120104.83d") by
    test case 'depcomp-auto.tap' (available only in the master branch).
    
    * lib/depcomp (icc): Cater to tcc as well.  Update comments
    accordingly.
    * NEWS: Update.
    
    Signed-off-by: Stefano Lattarini <stefano.lattarini@gmail.com>
    

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