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-#!/bin/sh
-
-# 04.06.2005 Volker Quetschke
-# Test for a bug that dmake complained about a continuation char followed
-# by a newline. This could happen if \<nl> was used in an imported
-# environment variable.
-# This bug was <http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=310107?>
-
-: ${DMAKEPROG:=dmake}
-file1="mymakefile.mk"
-tmpfiles="$file1"
-
-trap '{ echo "trapped signal - removing temporary files" ; rm -rf $tmpfiles ; }' 1 2 3 15
-
-trap 'rm -rf $tmpfiles' 1 2 3 15
-
-# Remember to quote variables in generated makefiles ( $ -> \$ ).
-# Also quote line continuations ( \<nl> -> \\<nl> ).
-cat > $file1 <<EOT
-# Testing continuation char in recipes
-SHELL*:=/bin/sh
-SHELLFLAGS*:=-ce
-.IMPORT : MYMACRO
-all:
- +echo "\$(MYMACRO)"
-
-EOT
-
-MYMACRO=`echo 'aa\\\\\naa'` ;export MYMACRO; ${DMAKEPROG} -r -f $file1
-result=$?
-
-test $result -eq 0 && echo "Success - Cleaning up" && rm -f ${tmpfiles}
-test $result -ne 0 && echo "Failure!"
-exit $result
-