Allow multi-word "install" command.
Autoconf can determine that the correct install command includes flags,
e.g., "/usr/bin/install -c". When using this as a command, we can't
enclose the value in double-quotes, as that makes some shells use the
whole expression as a filename:
# this is the value returned by autoconf and stored in CT_install
$ ins="/usr/bin/install -c"
# if we call it with quotes, the command is not found
$ "${ins}"
bash: /usr/bin/install -c: No such file or directory
# removing the quotes lets it work as expected
$ ${ins}
/usr/bin/install: missing file operand
Try `/usr/bin/install --help' for more information.
Signed-Off-By: Anthony Foiani <anthony.foiani@gmail.com>
1 diff -durN gcc-4.2.1.orig/gcc/Makefile.in gcc-4.2.1/gcc/Makefile.in
2 --- gcc-4.2.1.orig/gcc/Makefile.in 2007-05-31 17:37:38.000000000 +0200
3 +++ gcc-4.2.1/gcc/Makefile.in 2007-08-03 20:36:14.000000000 +0200
5 # FIXME: writing proper dependencies for this is a *LOT* of work.
6 libbackend.o : $(OBJS-common:.o=.c) $(out_file) \
7 insn-config.h insn-flags.h insn-codes.h insn-constants.h \
8 - insn-attr.h $(DATESTAMP) $(BASEVER) $(DEVPHASE)
9 + insn-attr.h $(DATESTAMP) $(BASEVER) $(DEVPHASE) gcov-iov.h
10 $(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) \
11 -DTARGET_NAME=\"$(target_noncanonical)\" \
12 -DLOCALEDIR=\"$(localedir)\" \