From: Fabian Keil <fk@fabiankeil.de>
Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2013 14:01:38 +0000 (+0000)
Subject: Revert the previous commit r1.219 and use "rm -f" again
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Revert the previous commit r1.219 and use "rm -f" again

"rm -f" wasn't actually used to force deletion, but to suppress complaints
about non-existant files. While the use of -f is still dubious, simply
dropping it breaks things like the clean target and thus isn't a solution.
---

diff --git a/GNUmakefile.in b/GNUmakefile.in
index a87b71ef..58f88799 100644
--- a/GNUmakefile.in
+++ b/GNUmakefile.in
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ GZIP_PROG  = gzip
 #ID         = id -u
 ID         = id
 LD         = @CC@
-RM         = rm
+RM         = rm -f
 CP         = cp -f
 RMDIR      = rmdir
 MKDIR      = ./mkinstalldirs