Jeff Trawick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Justin Erenkrantz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > I tried installing local copies of GNU m4 and autoconf 2.13, but the > > > problem persists. I even tried specifying /usr/local/bin/bash instead > > > of /bin/sh in configure. Any other ideas to narrow down what broke > > > it? > > > > By chance, do you have AUTOCONF or AUTOHEADER set as environment > > variables? You can also set them to explicit paths. It's > > possible that they are in conflict. -- justin > > no, I had played with those earlier but they were definitely unset in > my last test.... > > this might be a clue... I killed a configure after it had detected > headers and I had this in confdefs.h: > > #define HAVE_SYS_IPC_h 1 > #define HAVE_SYS_SHM_h 1 > #define HAVE_SYS_FILE_h 1 > > This error is probably what is breaking IPv6 detection and may be > breaking the other stuff too. > > I probably should have tried GNU sed instead of FreeBSD sed.
I just tried GNU sed and APR builds again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! With that test I had my own builds of GNU m4+sed+autoconf, though I suspect it is just sed that is related to the problem. talk about PRs coming our way for people upgrading FreeBSD... first, old builds are suddenly unreliable, and new builds are impossible without switching to GNU sed!!!!! -- Jeff Trawick | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Born in Roswell... married an alien...