The main Makefile has a target test called 'badshell' that tests if
DESTDIR does not happen to have an an-expanded tilde (~). This might
be the case if you run: make install DESTDIR=~/somewhere/
That test also disallowed valid tildes in directory names. The test is
now changed to only trigger on a tilde at the start of the path.
ASTERISK-13797 #close
Reported by: Tzafrir Cohen
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4064/
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fi
badshell:
-ifneq ($(findstring ~,$(DESTDIR)),)
+ifneq ($(filter ~%,$(DESTDIR)),)
@echo "Your shell doesn't do ~ expansion when expected (specifically, when doing \"make install DESTDIR=~/path\")."
@echo "Try replacing ~ with \$$HOME, as in \"make install DESTDIR=\$$HOME/path\"."
@exit 1