2006/1/12, Axel Liljencrantz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 1/12/06, Isak Savo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > C:C-ing fish-users. Axel: you forgot to hit "reply all"..
>
> My bad. And it's not the first time I do that either.  :(

You know you can force a "Reply-To:"-header for all mails to this
list, right? In the mailman configuration:
http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/admin/fish-users

Even though they don't recommend it, I think it's a good idea...

> > 2006/1/12, Axel Liljencrantz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > > I'd be happy to provide more details, but I suspect that if this is a
> > > > bug, you can find out more by just trying to run "make dist" in
> > > > basically any open source source directory.
> > >
> > > I just tried it on gpg, since I happened to have the source, and it
> > > seemed to work. At least it didn't produce any errors. I'll try some
> > > more programs tomorrow.
> >
> > Can you also try to run ./autogen.sh in their directories. I did some
> > more testing today, and only programs that my version of automake
> > (1.4, ubuntu) created is giving me problems.
>
> My computer (Using Fedora 4) has automake 1.9.5.
>
> Running autogen.sh, and then make dist works fine with gnupg 1.4.2.
>
> bash, emacs and other GNU programs I have source for locally don't use
> automake. Can you give me an exact package and version known to fail
> on your system?

Ok, I tried gnomebaker 0.5.0[1] and it works fine with the existing
Makeifles (i.e. make dist finishes completely), but as soon as I run
autogen.sh the problem occurrs. It sure looks like an autotools bug,
but since it only happens in fish, it might be worth investigating.
I've put up a tarball containing gnomebaker-0.5 but with makefiles
created by me running autogen.sh.
Here: http://home.vasteras2.net/isaks/gnomebaker-0.5.0_isak.tar.gz

Isak

[1] Original gnome baker sources:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/gnomebaker/gnomebaker-0.5.0.tar.gz?download


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