Fix make distclean for --with-config=user

Apply the same fix to SPL that was applied to ZFS earlier at:
zfsonlinux/zfs@d433c20651

Additionally quote @LINUX_SYMBOLS@ because it is a null substitution
in this configuration, which results in a `[ -f  ]` expression that
incorrectly evaluates to true.

  # ./configure --with-config=user
  # make distclean

  Making distclean in module
  make[1]: Entering directory `/spl/module'
  make -C  SUBDIRS=`pwd`  clean
  make: Entering an unknown directory
  make: *** SUBDIRS=/spl/module: No such file or directory.  Stop.

Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
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Darik Horn 2012-01-13 22:20:07 -06:00 committed by Brian Behlendorf
parent 0b14b9f327
commit 966e5200d3

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@ -7,8 +7,11 @@ modules:
$(MAKE) -C @LINUX_OBJ@ SUBDIRS=`pwd` @KERNELMAKE_PARAMS@ $@ $(MAKE) -C @LINUX_OBJ@ SUBDIRS=`pwd` @KERNELMAKE_PARAMS@ $@
clean: clean:
$(MAKE) -C @LINUX_OBJ@ SUBDIRS=`pwd` @KERNELMAKE_PARAMS@ $@ @# Only cleanup the kernel build directories when CONFIG_KERNEL
if [ -f @LINUX_SYMBOLS@ ]; then $(RM) @LINUX_SYMBOLS@; fi @# is defined. This indicates that kernel modules should be built.
@CONFIG_KERNEL_TRUE@ $(MAKE) -C @LINUX_OBJ@ SUBDIRS=`pwd` @KERNELMAKE_PARAMS@ $@
if [ -f '@LINUX_SYMBOLS@' ]; then $(RM) '@LINUX_SYMBOLS@'; fi
if [ -f Module.markers ]; then $(RM) Module.markers; fi if [ -f Module.markers ]; then $(RM) Module.markers; fi
modules_install: modules_install: