Hi Bogdan, Someone reported a bug for this, so I simply gave it a try.
Thank you! I didn't realize you were working on some of the old bugs. That is great! To bring this one in particular to fruition: can you check what happens when -c -a would need to overwrite a symlink? I think it should just give a warning. Then the user can decide what to do. And, can you check that automake -a -f -c does in fact overwrite a symlink with a copy? And, I guess, that -a -f, without the -c, overwrites files with symlinks? (Or, if it gives an error now, that's ok too.) And that the test checks this stuff? Sorry, but these are the kinds of nitty-gritty things that every automake change needs to think about. Just maybe make something clearer in the documentation and/or the help message in such case, like: Yes, agreed. No problem there. I'm not subscribed If you intend to keep working for a while on automake (I hope so), you should subscribe to the mailing lists, especially bug-automake and automake-patches. Unfortunately the debbugs software does not send mail to everyone who has been on a given bug (not even the bug originator), but only to the associated mailing list, as I understand it. For the same reason, it is good to explicitly cc a bug's originator and anyone else who has contributed to the bug, if you happen to have them. and I didn't see them in the mailing list's archive :). I see all your messages there now, I believe: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-automake/2022-12/threads.html As I recall, there is a delay of up to an hour or maybe more before the archives are updated. Unfortunately it does not happen when a message is received; there's a separate polling cron job :(. Thanks for all, Karl