# We use the a/b/c subdirectory as configure looks for install-sh in
# . .. ../.. and we don't want it to find the build system's install-sh.
#
# NB. tar has funny interpretation of filenames sometimes (thinking
# c:/foo is a remote file), so it's safer to bzip and then pipe into
# tar rather than using tar -xjf:
# We use the a/b/c subdirectory as configure looks for install-sh in
# . .. ../.. and we don't want it to find the build system's install-sh.
#
# NB. tar has funny interpretation of filenames sometimes (thinking
# c:/foo is a remote file), so it's safer to bzip and then pipe into
# tar rather than using tar -xjf: