Hi Stepan, I switched OS'es and now work with FreeBSD... (instead of OpenBSD)... I used customized installation and chose to install a pre-compiled version of the GNU M4 so that there were no problems of compatibility... - now everything works just fine...
Previously, on the OpenBSD machine I installed and compiled GNU-M4 myself (there was no other version of M4 installed on the system before)... I guess I should have made a few changes in the configure script before installing M4 in order to make it visiable to the system... (I could execute a M4 command and view the man pages after the installation - so that the procedure itself was successful)... again, thanks for your time and have a nice day.... Nir Idisis. On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 10:47:09 +0100, Stepan Kasal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 07:50:25PM +0200, Nir Idisis wrote: > > Hi Stepan, > > first I'd like to thank you for responding... > > Hi Nir, > > you are welcome, of course. > > Just a quick note: when replying, please keep cc to bug-m4 list. > > Another note: since this is a problem with ./configure created by > autoconf, the autoconf list at gnu.org might have people which could > help you better. > > And, of course, you should first search the autoconf archives (you'll > find them on lists.gnu.org) to check that your question wasn't discussed > before. Perheps you could also google for something like > autoconf BSD m4 frozen > > Yours, > Stepan > _______________________________________________ Bug-m4 mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-m4
