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Re: Backquotes in quotes in backquotes (Was: Success (mostly) with the t
From: |
Akim Demaille |
Subject: |
Re: Backquotes in quotes in backquotes (Was: Success (mostly) with the testsuite) |
Date: |
30 Nov 2000 12:51:11 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.0807 (Gnus v5.8.7) XEmacs/21.1 (Channel Islands) |
| testing AC_FUNC_MKTIME
| 80. ./syntax.at:40...
| ./syntax.at:40: autoconf --autoconf-dir .. -l $at_srcdir
| ./syntax.at:40: autoheader --autoconf-dir .. -l $at_srcdir
| ./syntax.at:40: top_srcdir=$top_srcdir ./configure
| --- empty Wed Nov 29 19:34:07 2000
| +++ stderr Wed Nov 29 19:35:22 2000
| @@ -0,0 +1 @@
| +Alarm clock
Again that stuff.
Well, there are plenty of errors you reported which I'm unable to
decipher :( Sometimes it just doesn't make any sense. For instance it
seems that the test 33 ``discovered'' the debug-*.sh scripts, and 36
lost them!!!
I don't understand why
167. ./update.at:31 autoupdate requires GNU sed
ignored near `update.at:31'
these messages should be hidden.
I don't understand
Testing suite for autoconf, version 2.49b
=========================================
testing Missing templates
21. ./torture.at:63...
./torture.at:71: autoconf --autoconf-dir .. -l $at_srcdir
./torture.at:74: ./configure
Exit code was 255, expected 1
config.status: error: cannot find input file: nonexistent.in
21. ./torture.at:63: FAILED near `torture.at:74'
this is really bizarre. Could you try this:
(exit 1); echo $?
on this machine?
I don't understand anything. It's going to be fun :(