Several scripts are being polluted with logging from 'make'.  I'm doing
some private builds to create a patch.

The bug is because some of the scripts were being edited by sed in the
old build system. The new build system, which needed to keep some
compatibility with the old build system, continued to use sed but the
redirection from sed and verbose logging from make collide to produce a
bad file. debian/rules was recently modified to add 'V=1' to the make
command line and that's what triggered the bug.

I'm modifying the process to use the more correct input-file.in ->
input-file transform used in autoconf/MakeKit.

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  /usr/libexec/likewise-open/init-base.sh: 1: [init]: not found

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