[issue343] make clean removes all files if patches/ dir is empty
YONETANI Tomokazu
qhwt+dfly at les.ath.cx
Sun Oct 8 00:35:25 PDT 2006
On Sat, Oct 07, 2006 at 04:19:07PM -0000, Peter Avalos wrote:
>
> New submission from Peter Avalos <pavalos at xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>
> I just got a nice little surprise. If I don't have any files named *.patch in
> patches/ and I do a make clean, it adds '*' to the rm list. Is there any way
> to prevent this behavior?
>
> box:~pavalos/dfly/src/usr.bin/top/patches% mv machine.h.patch machine.h
> box:~pavalos/dfly/src/usr.bin/top/patches% cd ..
> box:~pavalos/dfly/src/usr.bin/top% make clean
> "/usr/share/mk/bsd.prog.mk", line 40: warning: duplicate script for
> target "top" ignored
> rm -f top.local.h top.x top.1 * top .o top.1.gz top.1.cat.gz
> rm: CVS: is a directory
> rm: patches: is a directory
> *** Error code 1
>
> Stop in /home/pavalos/dfly/src/usr.bin/top.
I can't reproduce it here. Can you post your modification to the Makefile
if any?
Cheers.
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