[ Cc:ing bug-libtool, it's upstream for argz ] Hi Mike,
* Mike Frysinger wrote on Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 05:38:05AM CET: > the argz.m4 header checks to see if error_t is defined, but only does so by > including the argz.h header. if you try to build on a system that does > provide error_t, but not argz.h, the argz replacement module fails to build. > on glibc systems, error_t is defined in errno.h. perhaps the gl_FUNC_ARGZ > should be checking to see if errno.h exists and if so, including it. I don't quite understand. If gl_FUNC_ARGZ finds that error_t is not defined, it defines __error_t_defined in addition to error_t. This should keep your errno.h header from defining error_t. Can you please show the relevant config.log snippets, to find out where this goes wrong? There are more headers that might define error_t, argp.h for example. Thanks, Ralf _______________________________________________ Bug-libtool mailing list Bug-libtool@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-libtool