On Fri, Jul 03, 2009 at 11:14:42PM +0200, Richard van den Berg wrote:
> On 7/3/09 10:55 PM, H. Langos wrote:
> > But it seems that autoconf
> > itself is not covered by the posix standard.
> >
>
> I assumed you already knew that. :-)
Naaah... just because I complain a lot doesn't mean that I
On 7/3/09 10:55 PM, H. Langos wrote:
> But it seems that autoconf
> itself is not covered by the posix standard.
>
I assumed you already knew that. :-)
> Where did you find the hint to replace "echo $ECHO_N" by "$as_echo_n"?
>
>From the generated configure script. I wouldn't be surprised
On Fri, Jul 03, 2009 at 10:06:58PM +0200, Richard van den Berg wrote:
> On 7/3/09 9:59 PM, H. Langos wrote:
> > Which mac os version did you use?
> >
>
> OS X 10.5.7
> >> The default Mac OS X sh was originally Zsh; it was changed to Bash in Mac
> >> OS X 10.2.
> >>
>
> I definitely use
On 7/3/09 9:59 PM, H. Langos wrote:
> Which mac os version did you use?
>
OS X 10.5.7
>> The default Mac OS X sh was originally Zsh; it was changed to Bash in Mac OS
>> X 10.2.
>>
I definitely use bash. If it wasn't the default, I would have changed
it. :-)
> Do you happen to know if A
On Fri, Jul 03, 2009 at 08:37:20PM +0200, Richard van den Berg wrote:
> Configure has always printed "-n" strings on my MacBook. I fixed that by
> using as_echo and as_echo_n. See my patch on the rvdb/configure-fix branch.
Looks good so far. I'll merge it. It's probably a shell oddity of the "echo
Configure has always printed "-n" strings on my MacBook. I fixed that by
using as_echo and as_echo_n. See my patch on the rvdb/configure-fix branch.
Cheers,
Richard
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