* aclocal.in (check_acinclude): Output `warning:' in front
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1 #! /bin/sh
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21 # Make sure we diagnose and fix white spaces following backslash.
22 # Report from Peter Muir.
24 . ./defs || exit 1
26 set -e
28 echo AC_OUTPUT >>configure.in
30 # Note: trailing whitespace used during the test should not appear as
31 # trailing whitespace in this file, or it will get stripped by any
32 # reasonable editor.
34 echo 'bin_SCRIPTS = foo \ ' >Makefile.am
35 cat >>Makefile.am <<'END'
36 bar
37 ok:
39 END
40 echo 'data_DATA = baz \ ' >>Makefile.am
41 echo ' fum' >>Makefile.am
43 $ACLOCAL
44 $AUTOCONF
45 AUTOMAKE_fails
46 grep ':1:.*whitespace' stderr
47 grep ':5:.*whitespace' stderr
48 ./configure
49 # Older versions of Automake used to produce invalid Makefiles such input.
50 $MAKE ok